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The Kanban-style view of backlog, in-progress, and delivered items in the Project Scope of Work (SOW) contributes to real-time control by visualizing the workflow and making it easier to manage. It allows for a clear view of work in different stages, which helps in identifying bottlenecks and areas of improvement. It also provides a shared understanding of the project's status among all stakeholders, which aids in communication and collaboration. This real-time visibility enables teams to react quickly to changes and maintain control over the project's progress.
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The reinforces real-time control by laying out a Kanban-style view of backlog, in-progress, and delivered items, complete with associated metadata like due dates, requirement type, and progress bars. This layout transforms a static list of tasks into a dynamic status monitor that executives, project managers, and cross-functional contributors can all interpret at a glance. It also becomes a strong facilitation tool during sprint planning and stand-ups, enabling quick check-ins without combing through Gantt charts or issue trackers.
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