An important tenant of Scrum is transparency. Keeping the teams metrics and state of the project visible to others not only enables others to make decision based on this information, but it also has a great psycological effect on the Team.
Where is your team's sprint burndown chart?
A good place to put the sprint burndown chart is in an are where it gets a lot of visibility, but also where important people see it. The burndown chart can be placed in a Starbucks, but the Starbucks clientèle is not interested in this. I have placed the burndown chart on the Director of Engineering's office door, or on the door of the Product Owner. Another effective place to put the chart is in a room or hallway where the peers of the delivery team can see it. Of course, you want the delivery team to see the chart all the time too.
Make it BIG
People tend to respond to things larger in scale, than small things. For example, the worlds largest thermometer gets a lot of attention just because it is big. Nothing special about saying it is 86 degrees, but if you say it in a big way, now you have some attention.
Printing the chart on 8.5" x 11" paper isn't going to cut it. Draw a chart on a large easel pad (24" x 37") or if you have a HP Designjet T610 with a 44" spool of paper, now that will work. Add some colors and make the chart easy to read.
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