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Carles Farré@programming.dev to Programming@programming.dev ·
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The Importance of Metrics to Agile Teams

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The Importance of Metrics to Agile Teams

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Carles Farré@programming.dev to Programming@programming.dev ·
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This article outlines the importance of and proposes meaningful Agile metrics for teams seeking to raise overall performance and whose members seek to continuously self-improve. It emphasizes that team members should democratically agree and manage these metrics. It also advises what to look for in tools that track performance against agreed metrics over time.
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  • unalivejoy@lemm.ee
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    Numbers go up 📈📊

    • DrDeadCrash@programming.dev
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      You can’t explain that!

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    You shared only the picture, not the link.

    • calabast@lemm.ee
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      “The importance of URLs to articles.”

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    This is a burndown chart right?

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      Yeh looks like my team’s burnchart

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      The upgoing version of it, that is way less informative than counting it down.

      Anyway, the linked page has basically all of the importance of metrics to agile teams.

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        What linked page?

        • marcos@lemmy.world
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          Exactly

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        Yeah this was meant to be a joke but looking more closely at the chart it actually seems like it has a gradual downward slope between the massive spikes so it might actually be a burndown chart but with massive bits of scope being added to it.

        Without the article to provide context I guess we’ll never know.

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        It is counting down. 😭

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    Is this a velocity chart?

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      No, in my experience velocity always goes down and to the right while burn down goes up and to the right

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    Sorry, the link is here: https://www.infoq.com/articles/metrics-agile-teams/

    I’m quite a novice!

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