Agile Metrics
Does anybody has idea about Agile Metrics that being track during execution apart from tracking BD chart and team velocity?
Dear Sushil,
The main metric in Scrum (and most other agile processes) is the done increment.
It tells us the truth about the status of the project.
In forecast based processes we needed a lot of metrics to tell us if we still stick to the plan. We all know how significant those plans as well as these metrics were…
Management does often not understand the big advantage of seeing actual working software that meets a definition of done and they still want to see meaningless numbers instead. Convince them, that those are not needed anymore.
Scrum believes in change and welcomes change.
So what we should ‘measure’ are changes to our plans, the product backlog.
After each Sprint Review, we can have a Product Backlog Change Report, that describes what has changed in the Product Backlog and why.
Hope this helps
Sebastian
It appears that the term "Agile" is being used rather broadly, so allow me to focus on just Scrum....
Scrum does not mandate the use of burndowns or velocity.
I'm seeing some redundancy in repetitive posts here --
https://www.scrum.org/Forums/aft/1545
Would you like to continue in the thread above, or prefer doing so here?
Metrics can be tricky - you always need to remember they are not the ultimate goal - only signs to spot if you are on track. Here you can find couple of useful things which organisation should think about
https://www.scrum.org/Blog/ArtMID/1765/ArticleID/14/%E2%80%98Evidence-B…
A quote from Albert Einstein:
"Not everything that can be counted, counts. And not everything that counts can be counted."
Amen to that Timothy!
I advise everyone to read the article on this topic from the company Jelvix. Link here: https://jelvix.com/blog/9-fundamental-agile-metrics
Yes, and with the work of this team in general, read. Explanatory developers from Ukraine, I assure you :)
In order to measure the success of agile programs, our team uses the following five metrics, which so far has proved to be effective:
1) value to the business
2) timely delivery
3) customer satisfaction
4) product quality
5) visibility
Thanks for useful information