Tracking Programming Design Efficiency

How can you measure the progress of a large programming project to ensure that managers are actually moving forward?

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The only real measure of progress is working software.

[Yes, I misunderstood the question, but there’s something else to think about. I would set the task of the software, and let other actions follow from this]

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