100% of stories done. 0% of the Sprint Goal achieved.
That's not a win. That's a warning.
I've seen this exact scenario more times than I can count. A team works hard all Sprint. They close every ticket. They hit their velocity number. They're proud.
Then the Sprint Review happens.
The stakeholders aren't happy. The feature that mattered most doesn't work end-to-end. Or it works, but it's not what the business actually needed.
Here's what went wrong.
The team optimized for story completion. Not for the Sprint Goal.
The Sprint Goal is the one thing the Sprint is supposed to deliver. It's not a label on a group of tickets. It's a business outcome. A real piece of value.
When the Sprint Goal isn't clear, teams default to task execution. They finish items. They close cards. But they never ask: "Does what we're building actually achieve what we committed to?"
Scrum says the Sprint Goal is the commitment of the Scrum Team. Not the backlog. The goal.
This week, before your Sprint starts, write the Sprint Goal in one sentence. Then ask: "If we only shipped the work that supports this goal, would we have delivered something valuable?"
If the answer is yes, you're planning the right Sprint.
If you're not sure, keep refining the goal until you are.
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