Simple Burn-Up Chart Template
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Use this simple burn-up chart template to keep all team members and stakeholders apprised of how much project work has been completed. For each release, enter the Iteration number and the number of story points completed, the total completed, the forecast completed, the forecast high, and the forecast low. The template’s Release Burn-Up Chart section provides a visually dynamic view of the data, so that your team and project sponsors are aware of your progress for each sprint and how many story points you’ve successfully completed.
For burndown chart resources and templates, see this comprehensive collection of burndown chart templates.
Agile Sprint Burn-Up Chart Template
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Successfully plan and monitor your Agile sprint’s progress toward completion with this visually rich Agile sprint burn-up chart template. Use the template’s Input sheet to enter your sprint dates, scope (e.g., story points), and the points completed. The Burn-Up Chart sheet provides both a line chart and a vertical bar chart reflecting the data you entered for scope planned and scope completed, compared to your ideal burn-up figures.
Read our best Agile project management Excel templates article to find additional Agile methodology-related templates. Learn more about getting the most out of your Agile project efforts.
Scrum Burn-Up Chart Template
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This template helps Scrum masters, project managers, and other team members or project stakeholders gain an accurate story point count for project progress that can be used in daily Scrum meetings. Use the template’s Backlog Task & ID column to enter each sprint’s user story, tasks, and subtasks. Enter story points for each user story, who it’s assigned to, status, its original points estimate, and daily progress across the sprint. The Sprint Burn-Up line chart will generate an easily readable and shareable graphic representing project progress.
For more resources, see our article on burn-up charts.
Release Burn-Up Chart Template
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Use this easy-to-read release burn-up chart template with a Gantt chart to help you keep accurate tabs on project progress. For each sprint, enter the feature name, the team member responsible for it, story points, dates started and completed, status, and overall project progress percentage. The template’s Gantt chart-style color codes percentages of features.
To find more resources and templates on optimizing your Agile projects, see our article on using Gantt charts in an Agile environment.
What Is a Burn-Up Chart Template?
A burn-up chart template provides a framework to report the amount of work completed on a project. Use the template to monitor the progress of your sprint or release’s story points and show stakeholders how much project work is done.
Whereas a burndown chart displays how much project work remains, a burn-up chart indicates how much work has been completed for a project, release, or sprint. See our comprehensive article on burndown charts for useful resources.
Project burn-up templates help Scrum masters and other Agile team members track team progress. They can also use the template to detect trends in their release iterations, which will help them accurately forecast future sprint efforts.
A successful burn-up chart template helps ensure that you capture all measurable project details, including iteration, sprint or release, feature or story points, and the total number of points and tasks completed. This data is represented in a graphical burn-up chart, which helps with story-pointing — or weighting — features for future iterations.
Though burn-up chart templates vary, they typically include the following components:
- Iteration: Enter the name or number of the sprint or release.
- Story Points Completed: For each project feature, task, or subtask, enter the number of story points completed.
- Total Points Completed: For each iteration, sprint, or release, enter the total number of story points completed.
- Average Points Previously Completed: Enter the average number of story points completed from any number of previous sprints. Use this data to see how the number of story points completed for your current sprint compares to your points-completion average.
Additionally, some more-detailed burn-up chart templates include the following sections:
- Feature Name: Enter the name of each feature for the iteration, sprint, or release.
- Backlog Task and ID: Provide the name of each task to be completed in the sprint, along with its unique ID.
- Feature Story Points: Set the number of points for each feature to be completed within the iteration.
- Task Story Points: List each task’s number of points required for completion.
- Assigned To: Enter the name of the team member responsible for completing the feature or task.
- Status: Provide the status for each feature or task (e.g., Not Started, On Hold, Overdue, In Progress, Complete).
- Original Estimate: Enter the original estimated number of points to complete the feature or task.
- Actual Points: Enter the number of actual points it took to complete the feature or task.
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