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Archived Agile Metrics Mayhem

February 17, 2021 By Anurag Shrivastava

 

Metrics are everywhere in the corporate world. Metrics are an important tool in our agile coaching and transformation tool belt. Like most tools, metrics can help us do our jobs better and achieve better results. However, like any good tool, when used improperly, metrics can cause really bad results.
As an agile coach, I use metrics regularly and am expected to produce and report on a wide range of metrics.
Sometimes these metrics can be a great helping to improve outcomes, performance and behaviors. However, when used improperly, metrics can obscure what really matters or worse, promote dysfunctional behaviors.

Learning Outcomes
In this talk, we will discuss how to use metrics to help you achieve better outcomes, improve performance, and encourage desirable, agile behaviors.

Who should come to this event
This talk is targeted at agile transformation and corporate leaders, agile coaches, and agile practitioners.

Patrick Delany is a leader in lean-agile enterprise transformational and a Scaled Agile Coach/Trainer with over 20 years of information technology leadership and consulting experience. Patrick has transformed technology organizations, programs, and teams across multiple industries and technology disciplines including management services (operations, program, portfolio), applications development, and infrastructure.

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Patrick Delany is a SAFe SPC 5 certified agile coach
Patrick Delany, MBA, SPC5, PMP, CSM, ITIL v3
Senior Lean-Agile Transformation Coach Consultant

Ken Roberts is founder and coach of Better Ways Agility, LLC. Ken is an experienced Transformation Consultant. He has helped organizations large and small shift the way they work, resulting in better customer value delivery and deeper engagement through collaboration. He is passionate about creating environments where learning cultures emerge and organizations can adapt to change. He believes the power of connection helps people and companies grow. Ken also organizes the Princeton Agility meetup group.

Ken’s certifications include Scaled Agile Program Consultant (SPC), Certified Scrum Professional, Certified Scrum Master He also has IC Agile certifications in agile leadership, agile transitions, coaching and facilitation.

Reach out to Ken via Linked In at:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennethroberts/

Tagged With: Agile Metrics, Ken Roberts, Metrics, Patrick Delany, USA

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Agile World with our hosts Sabrina C E Bruce and Karl Smith they discuss why what’s next, since it’s clear that people want the global agile community that Agile20Reflect Festival engendered to continue. Lots of ideas, lots of solutions, few problem or vision statements yet, but there is no rush. Exciting to see so many more people involved at the beginning of the next thing or things.

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