As a project manager on an adaptive project using Scrum, you want to maintain transparency of the team's progress. Which artifact should you use to visually track the remaining work in the sprint?
The burn-down chart is an artifact used in adaptive projects like Scrum to display the amount of work remaining versus time. It provides a visual representation of the team's progress within a sprint, aiding in transparency and allowing for timely adjustments. Gantt charts and critical path diagrams are tools more commonly associated with predictive, plan-based projects. A project charter outlines the project's objectives and scope but does not track ongoing work in a sprint.
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