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YDS: How Do Flow Metrics in the Daily Scrum Work?

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This video is about the use of flow metrics in the Daily Scrum, a 15-minute time-boxed event where the scrum team gets together to plan their collaboration for the day and inspect their progress towards the Sprint goal. As a reminder, The four flow metrics are cycle time, throughput, WIP limits, and work item age. Prateek, Todd, and Ryan recommend using work item age and cycle time in the daily scrum, with work item age being the elapsed time between when work starts and the current time. The scrum team should clearly define work item age's starting and endpoints. Give these techniques a try, and let us know how it goes in the comment section.

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