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Episode 15: Agile Teams and Escaping Velocity with Doc Norton and Claire Podulka

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Agile Teams and Escaping Velocity with Doc Norton and Claire Podulka

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Guests

Doc Norton: Co-Founder and CEO of CTO2.

Claire Podulka: Project Manager at Table XI.

Summary

How can you tell whether an agile software team is successful? Many teams use a single measure: velocity. Doc Norton, author of Escape Velocity, and Claire Podulka join the show to discuss why velocity is not a useful measure: it doesn't explain the problems with an unsuccessful team, and successful teams probably don't need it. We discuss the problems with velocity, what to use instead, and get on soapboxes for our least favorite agile anti-patterns.

Notes

02:48 - Metrics for Agile Teams: Velocity

06:15 - Using Velocity

07:49 - Problems When Relying Solely on Velocity and Estimation

12:35 - Theory of Flow

15:17 - Body Weight Analogy

17:17 - Assessing Team Health

18:37 - Team Temperature (Joy)

21:51 - Lead Time and Cycle Time

30:04 - Managing Estimation and Team Metrics When Teams and Scope Change

33:17 - Using Metrics: Large Organizations vs Small Organizations

39:18 - Breaking Down Team Velocity at the Individual Level

Special Guests: Claire Podulka and Doc Norton.

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Agile Teams and Escaping Velocity with Doc Norton and Claire Podulka

Follow us on Twitter! @tech_done_right, leave us a review on iTunes, and please sign up for our newsletter!

Guests

Doc Norton: Co-Founder and CEO of CTO2.

Claire Podulka: Project Manager at Table XI.

Summary

How can you tell whether an agile software team is successful? Many teams use a single measure: velocity. Doc Norton, author of Escape Velocity, and Claire Podulka join the show to discuss why velocity is not a useful measure: it doesn't explain the problems with an unsuccessful team, and successful teams probably don't need it. We discuss the problems with velocity, what to use instead, and get on soapboxes for our least favorite agile anti-patterns.

Notes

02:48 - Metrics for Agile Teams: Velocity

06:15 - Using Velocity

07:49 - Problems When Relying Solely on Velocity and Estimation

12:35 - Theory of Flow

15:17 - Body Weight Analogy

17:17 - Assessing Team Health

18:37 - Team Temperature (Joy)

21:51 - Lead Time and Cycle Time

30:04 - Managing Estimation and Team Metrics When Teams and Scope Change

33:17 - Using Metrics: Large Organizations vs Small Organizations

39:18 - Breaking Down Team Velocity at the Individual Level

Special Guests: Claire Podulka and Doc Norton.

  continue reading

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