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Thank you. There are multiple tools and channels for reading and querying all of this information. Between JIRA, and, if necessary, your VCS remote, you can figure out almost everything about what a team is doing. Any grey areas? Ask directly, with whatever channel suits the urgency.

I once suggested that instead of standups developers write an end-of-day comment into whatever ticket they're working on. This would enable managers, others, by filling the blanks that status change/VCS timestamps might not tell you. People just looked at me like I was crazy when this would be even more efficient.

Don't like the Burndown Chart over the course of a year? You can literally look at the Sprint Reports to see what issues/assignees are spilling over a course of time. Managers have all the tools they need but that's not the point of this stuff. The point of this stuff is to reinforce that they are the boss. They could even make the SCRUM Master's job actually useful and be responsible for this kind of research but I've yet to see a SCRUM Master be anything but a proxy for this antiquated posturing.

Just as much as there's a general fear that labor is hiding behind process, so is management.



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