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<purpose>&lt;p&gt;
Capture and communicate whether the project is on track, requires corrective actions, and whether there are
opportunities for improvement.
&lt;/p&gt;</purpose>
<impactOfNotHaving>The team may not understand whether they are on track or not, and whether established iteration objectives and evaluation
criteria are met. The team may not be able to improve the way they develop software.</impactOfNotHaving>
<representationOptions>&lt;p&gt;
The format of the status assessment varies from one&amp;nbsp;project to another. It can be the minutes of an assessment
meeting, an update to a web site, or just an email. The important thing&amp;nbsp;is to effectively communicate&amp;nbsp;to all
involved parties whether iteration objectives and evaluation criteria were addressed, and what improvements are
needed&amp;nbsp;to the way the team is working.
&lt;/p&gt;</representationOptions>
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