Burndown charts are crucial for visually tracking project progress against deadlines and targets. While many teams rely on Microsoft Excel for creation, the process can be tedious and lacks real-time collaboration. There are two types of burndown charts: sprint, tracking work left in a specific iteration, and product, which encompasses the entire project. This article outlines the steps to create a burndown chart in Excel and suggests ClickUp as a more efficient and collaborative alternative, providing additional features like Gantt charts and automation for project management.
Burndown charts visually track project progress through two types - sprint and product - using a table and line chart in Excel, despite its limitations.
Creating a burndown chart in Excel can be tedious and lacks collaboration; templates can help but still have significant limitations. ClickUp offers a real-time, collaborative alternative.
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