I don't have a link to samples, but here are some drafts:
10/02/2008 - Product A daily status<Burndown chart>Team member ALast 24: feature ANext 24: feature A unit testsTeam member BLast 24: bug jailNext 24: feature BTeam member CLast 24: feature CNext 24: feature CBlocked on: Dependency D - still waiting on the redist from team D10/02/2008 - Product A weekly status<Burndown chart>**Feature A** - Green[note: red/yellow/green represents status; use background color as well for better visualisation]**Feature B** - Yellow[note: red/yellow/green represents status; use background color as well for better visualisation]Slipping a day due to bug jailMitigation: will load balance unit tests on team member A**Feature C** - Red[note: red/yellow/green represents status; use background color as well for better visualisation]Feature is blocked on external dependency from team D. No ETA on unblock.Mitigation: consider cutting the feature for this sprint**Milestone schedule:**Planning complete - 9/15 (two weeks of planning)Code complete - 10/15 (four weeks of coding)RC - 10/30 (two weeks stabilization and testing)
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Use Scrum. Create the sprint backlog, have a spreadsheet with the tasks and a column for each day of the sprint. Ask people to fill out the hours worked on each task every day. Send daily report starting with the burndown chart for the sprint and then short two one liners for each member - last worked on and next working on. Send weekly report with the burndown chart, red/yellow/green status for each major feature (and blocking issues and notes if it's not green) and the remaining items on the sprint backlog. |
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