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Simon Baker

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Nickname: sjb140470
Registered: Jan, 2006

Simon Baker is an independent consultant, agile coach and scrum master
Drawing burn-up charts on overlays Posted: Nov 16, 2006 3:48 PM
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We now have 3 teams working on 3 product backlogs (all in the same bullpen). And we've run out space. We don't have room for 2 additional whiteboards on which to draw their burn-up charts. So we improvised.

We now draw each teams burn-up chart on a transparent overlay which is clipped to the whiteboard at the top. The axes are drawn on the whiteboard underneath, and everything pertaining to a project's iteration burn rate (tracked and target ideal pair days plus tracked and target number of running tested stories) is drawn onto the corresponding overlay.


Burnup overlays are down
Originally uploaded by sjb140470.

Iteration burnups on overlays
Originally uploaded by sjb140470.


This mechanism allows us to view each team's progress next to one another and obtain an holistic view of how we're doing. It works really well because when we're updating one we don't accidentally erase or smudge another.

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