What metrics do you use to measure the progress and success of a development project?
Sophia Dansby
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Owen Perry@owen_perry2
I focus on bug counts over time. Fewer bugs mean we're making real progress on quality.
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Project scope should be defined and customer feedback to identify the areas of improvement.
Revenge growth is my ultimate metric. If the product isn't driving sales, something's wrong.
User feedback is my go to. If users are happy and finding value, we're doing something right.
I track velocity and cycle time . It shows how fast we’re moving and helps spot bottlenecks.
Project metrics I track: 1) % of requirements delivered vs. planned 2) # of bugs found in testing/after release 3) Actual vs. estimated effort for tasks 4) Team velocity sprint over sprint. Agree customer feedback is key to measure if we're building the right thing!