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Episode 65: Agile Metrics — Burndown, Burnup, and Flow

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Agile thrives on transparency, and metrics are the compass that guide both teams and stakeholders. In this episode, we go deep into the most common agile metrics and why they matter. A burndown chart shows how much work remains in a sprint or release, providing a simple visual cue of whether the team is on track. A burnup chart flips the lens, showing how much value has been delivered against the total scope — a powerful way to illustrate progress even when scope shifts.

We’ll also examine cumulative flow diagrams, which reveal bottlenecks by visualizing how work moves through stages of the process. These tools aren’t just about reporting — they are about decision-making. When a burndown flatlines, leaders know to investigate blockers. When a cumulative flow shows too much work in progress, it signals overload. By the end of this episode, you’ll know how to interpret agile metrics with confidence and use them not to punish, but to guide improvement and maintain trust with stakeholders. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com.

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Agile thrives on transparency, and metrics are the compass that guide both teams and stakeholders. In this episode, we go deep into the most common agile metrics and why they matter. A burndown chart shows how much work remains in a sprint or release, providing a simple visual cue of whether the team is on track. A burnup chart flips the lens, showing how much value has been delivered against the total scope — a powerful way to illustrate progress even when scope shifts.

We’ll also examine cumulative flow diagrams, which reveal bottlenecks by visualizing how work moves through stages of the process. These tools aren’t just about reporting — they are about decision-making. When a burndown flatlines, leaders know to investigate blockers. When a cumulative flow shows too much work in progress, it signals overload. By the end of this episode, you’ll know how to interpret agile metrics with confidence and use them not to punish, but to guide improvement and maintain trust with stakeholders. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com.

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