Product Quality 1. Escaped Defects 2. Failed Deployments 3. Release Net Promotor Score 4. Productivity Matrics 5. Lead Time 6. Cycle Time 7. Sprint Burn Down 8. Epic and Release Burn down 9. Velocity Health Matrics 1. Happiness 2. Team morale 3. Team member turnover
Thank you for the explanation. Just an observation - actors in the video look too happy for a work environment. You might have to watch out for this detail in your future videos
In Agile, particularly in Scrum, velocity refers to the amount of work a team completes in a sprint, typically measured in story points, hours, or tasks. It's a way to estimate how much work a team can handle in future sprints based on past performance
Have you used any of the Agile metrics that were mentioned in the video? Having some more tips to share? Comment out! ☺
Product Quality
1. Escaped Defects
2. Failed Deployments
3. Release Net Promotor Score
4. Productivity Matrics
5. Lead Time
6. Cycle Time
7. Sprint Burn Down
8. Epic and Release Burn down
9. Velocity
Health Matrics
1. Happiness
2. Team morale
3. Team member turnover
Great work!
Very useful! Thanks!
Very useful, thanks
Absolutely amazing
Thank you for the explanation. Just an observation - actors in the video look too happy for a work environment. You might have to watch out for this detail in your future videos
and you sound too depressed.. hope everything is fine on your side.. 👍
"Working software is the primary measure of progress."
How is velocity working software?
In Agile, particularly in Scrum, velocity refers to the amount of work a team completes in a sprint, typically measured in story points, hours, or tasks. It's a way to estimate how much work a team can handle in future sprints based on past performance
@@Jelvix and that's why teams consistently stick with one pace and nothing moves forward
Ok