Sometimes your team might not be able to get something “Done” by the end of the Sprint. What do you do then? You might have some questions about how to manage this situation and what best practices you should follow.

Questions you might have

There are a few questions I usually hear when the team doesn’t have a Done Increment by the end of the Sprint:

While in many cases your answers might change based on your situation, when it comes to Done Scrum is very specific. As a Scrum Master it is your role to uphold Scrum and help everyone implement it in the right way.

In my video, I explain what you should and shouldn’t do when it comes to undone work and Sprint Reviews.

If your team doesn’t have the skills to get to Done

Your team might be in a situation where whatever they do, they cannot get to Done – they just don’t have the necessary skills or decision power.

The first thing to do in this situation, it to bring transparency. It means you need to document the undone work in the Product Backlog and review this issue during the Sprint Review.

Here’s what the team can do during the Sprint Review:


The full benefits of Scrum can only be achieved when a Scrum Team is cross-functional meaning they have all the skills necessary to deliver a Done increment at least once a month (one month being the longest a Sprint can be).

Identify why your team is unable to get to Done and work on removing those impediments.

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