In adaptive projects, employing visual tools like burn-down charts is most suitable for tracking progress. Burn-down charts provide a real-time visual representation of the work remaining versus time, aligning with the iterative and flexible nature of adaptive methodologies. Regularly comparing progress against a detailed plan or measuring performance with earned value analysis relies on fixed baselines, which are characteristic of predictive, plan-based approaches. Using iterative reviews at the end of each phase may not provide the continuous insight required for adaptive tracking.
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