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Burndown Chart

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A burndown chart is a visual project management tool used primarily in agile and Scrum methodologies. It displays the remaining work over time, helping teams track progress toward completing their project goals. Typically, it plots the amount of work left (such as story points or tasks) against time, providing a clear view of whether the team is on track to meet deadlines.

Key Features

  • Visual representation of work remaining over time
  • Tracks progress against sprint or project timelines
  • Helps identify scope creep or bottlenecks early
  • Facilitates transparency and communication within teams
  • Customizable to different metrics like effort, story points, or tasks
  • Often updated daily during stand-ups or team meetings

Pros

  • Provides clear insight into project progress
  • Promotes team accountability and transparency
  • Enables early detection of potential delays
  • Supports iterative planning and adjustments

Cons

  • Can be misused if not kept updated properly
  • May oversimplify complex projects
  • Relies heavily on accurate data input from team members
  • Might foster pressure if timeline predictions are inaccurate

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 03:11:00 PM UTC