A Little Help - Compare Apples to Apples

We're covering the last assumption of Little's Law in this series, and this time we're looking at why consistent units must be used for all measures This one seems obvious and trivial, but that doesn't always translate on a practical level when we're thinking about how we want our work items and the planning around them to look. This assumption comes down to deciding what unit of measurement is valuable for planning and communicating, and then only using those units—not transferring them to other ways of measuring. In this episode, dive into this thought-provoking assumption with us and learn how consistency of your measurements can make your forecasts more meaningful, stable, and reliable. 

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There is a lot of material on how a team should operate in an agile manner. There is also a lot of material for leadership as to the benefits of agility, the mindset, etc. But there is not a lot of material directed towards those folks who sit in between. Agile Bites breaks down key Lean and Agile concepts and practices for the people who are often tasked with supporting these things. People who may have to be redefining their roles in a world of incremental delivery. Or maybe they’ve been put in the middle of an “agile transformation” and things are not going as well as promised.