Webinar on Velocity Metric | The Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)®, | iZenBridge

Описание к видео Webinar on Velocity Metric | The Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP)®, | iZenBridge

The webinar on Velocity talks about the crucial questions related to what Velocity is all about in an Agile Project and what actually is the purpose of this metric.

"Total sum of done items in a given sprint"
"It's an output and not the outcome metric"

There were two Q & As breaks along with a few polls in between the session to decipher the learning of the participating members.

Why do we need velocity? And how is it measured? Every concept related to velocity estimation is discussed in detail. Comprehensive examples have been used to make the concepts strong.

It is always recommended to have a range number instead of a single number in velocity. The point is discussed in details. Three important ways of velocity estimation are exemplified.

One of the most significant discussion was on -- why velocity of two teams cannot be compared? This is an important topic from PMI-ACP® Exam point of view.

PMI-ACP® exam Points and Tips for Velocity study has been outlined at the conclusion of the webinar.

Listen to the full recording to learn more about velocity. If you have any doubts or have feedback feel free to drop us a note in the comment thread following the webinar recording.

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Materials in this video are based on the text, A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge, (PMBOK® Guide) – Sixth Edition, Project Management Institute Inc., 2017.

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