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Kha Nguyen
This Scrum template on Lark Base is a ready-to-use, fully customizable framework designed to streamline agile sprint planning and execution. It incorporates essential Scrum artifacts—product backlog, sprint backlog, task boards, burndown charts—and embeds best practices for daily stand-ups, sprint reviews, and retrospectives.
By leveraging Lark Base’s collaborative features, teams can assign tasks, set priorities, track progress in real time, and centralize all sprint documentation in a single workspace.
This template is ideal for any cross-functional team adopting Scrum to manage iterative projects, from software developers and QA engineers to marketing specialists, designers, and operations personnel.
Scrum Masters and Product Owners will find its structured backlogs and clear role definitions invaluable for guiding sprint ceremonies and stakeholder communications.
Project managers and program leads can use the built-in reporting widgets—burndown charts and cumulative flow diagrams—to monitor velocity and identify bottlenecks before they impact delivery.
Even non-technical teams within Metub Group, such as business transformation, content creation, and partnership development, can adapt this template to coordinate launch campaigns, manage editorial calendars, and track performance metrics against strategic goals.
With its intuitive layout and pre-configured fields, new users can onboard quickly without extensive training, while seasoned agile practitioners can tweak statuses, custom fields, and automations to fit domain-specific workflows.
Whether you’re scaling up a startup’s first product cycle or standardizing large-scale rollouts across Vietnam and beyond, this Scrum template empowers every stakeholder to collaborate transparently and stay aligned on sprint objectives.
Adopting this Scrum template on Lark Base delivers significant advantages over building your own board from scratch.
First, it dramatically reduces setup time: all core Scrum elements are pre-built, so teams can launch their first sprint within minutes rather than days.
Second, it enforces consistency—every sprint follows the same structure, making it easier to compare velocity across teams and quarters.
Third, tight integration with Lark’s messaging, calendar, and document tools eliminates context-switching, ensuring all conversations, files, and updates live alongside the task board.
Fourth, built-in reporting widgets and automations translate raw data into actionable insights, giving leadership visibility into project health and flagging potential delays early.
Finally, because it’s fully customizable, the template can adapt as your process matures: add custom fields, tweak workflows, or integrate with third-party apps via Lark’s API.
In sum, this template not only accelerates agile adoption at Metub Group but also fosters a culture of transparency, accountability, and continuous improvement—key drivers for high-performance teams.













