Agile 101: Basic Metrics and Measurements - Agile Webinar
Transitioning to agile can mean completely rethinking which metrics to track, why, and how to track them. Basic agile measurements include Velocity, Burndown and Burnup, which can be easy to calculate but challenging to interpret.
Agile and Scrum teams collect metrics to measure predictability and identify areas for improvement. What are some of the basic measurements used in agile development? How are these measurements used? Which metrics can be used for project analysis? This webcast will explore these questions and many more, along with some solutions to common concerns.
Transitioning to agile can mean completely rethinking which metrics to track, why, and how to track them. Basic agile measurements include Velocity, Burndown and Burnup, which can be easy to calculate but challenging to interpret.
Agile and Scrum teams collect metrics to measure predictability and identify areas for improvement. What are some of the basic measurements used in agile development? How are these measurements used? Which metrics can be used for project analysis? This webcast will explore these questions and many more, along with some solutions to common concerns.
Webcast Highlights:
- Understand the use of agile and Scrum metrics in your environment
- Define Velocity, Burndown and Burnup
- Know how to measure wisely and when to stop measuring
This webinar is jointly presented by Dhaval Panchal and Halim Dunsky from SolutionsIQ.
Daval Panchal is a Certified Scrum Trainer (CST) and Agile Coach, and has consulted with organizations ranging from mid-sized product companies to the Fortune 100. His background includes experience in software development, business and functional analysis, lean office implementations, organizational change, system architecture, business intelligence and project management. He writes about software development and coaching on his blog, http://dhavalpanchal.gettingagile.com.
Halim Dunsky, CSM, CSPO is Director of Delivery Excellence at SolutionsIQ, where he is responsible for cultivating and retaining top-tier employees and ensuring successful delivery of customer engagements. Halim was formerly Director of Operations and a founding core faculty member at Bainbridge Graduate Institute, where he taught systems thinking to MBA students. He has worked for companies such as Microsoft, Deloitte and Touche, Bank of America and Traveling Software, and has held a wide range of technical and managerial positions, including developer, product manager, ScrumMaster, development manager and consultant.
Agile Resource Links
Measuring Agility - Top 5 Metrics & Myths - This webcast explores the top 5 agile metrics to measure and the top 5 pitfalls to avoid
VersionOne Agility Calculator - Calculate how agile your team is by rating them on our 10 agility factors
Agile ROI – The Business Case for Agility - This webcast discusses the concept of agile business value and why companies are adopting agile
Five Myths of Agile Development - Read this white paper to dispel common agile myths
Daval Panchal is a Certified Scrum Trainer (CST) and Agile Coach, and has consulted with organizations ranging from mid-sized product companies to the Fortune 100. His background includes experience in software development, business and functional analysis, lean office implementations, organizational change, system architecture, business intelligence and project management. He writes about software development and coaching on his blog, http://dhavalpanchal.gettingagile.com.
Halim Dunsky, CSM, CSPO is Director of Delivery Excellence at SolutionsIQ, where he is responsible for cultivating and retaining top-tier employees and ensuring successful delivery of customer engagements. Halim was formerly Director of Operations and a founding core faculty member at Bainbridge Graduate Institute, where he taught systems thinking to MBA students. He has worked for companies such as Microsoft, Deloitte and Touche, Bank of America and Traveling Software, and has held a wide range of technical and managerial positions, including developer, product manager, ScrumMaster, development manager and consultant.
Agile Resource Links
Measuring Agility - Top 5 Metrics & Myths - This webcast explores the top 5 agile metrics to measure and the top 5 pitfalls to avoid
VersionOne Agility Calculator - Calculate how agile your team is by rating them on our 10 agility factors
Agile ROI – The Business Case for Agility - This webcast discusses the concept of agile business value and why companies are adopting agile
Five Myths of Agile Development - Read this white paper to dispel common agile myths
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