Measure What Matters, Achieve What Counts: Mastering KPIs and OKRs in Agile Development

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Measure What Matters, Achieve What Counts: Mastering KPIs and OKRs in Agile Development!
Ready to elevate your project management skills? Discover the powerful combination of Objectives and Key Results (OKRs) and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in our detailed animated guide tailored for Agile software development environments!

In this insightful video, you’ll explore:
- Understanding OKRs and KPIs: Learn the core principles of OKRs and KPIs, and how they differ in driving project success.
- Addressing Agile Challenges: Identify common challenges faced by software development teams and how OKRs and KPIs can offer strategic solutions.
- Practical Implementation: See real-life examples of how to effectively implement OKRs and KPIs to boost team velocity, reduce bugs, engage users early, and significantly enhance project outcomes.
- Success Stories: Delve into case studies demonstrating the transformative impact of combining OKRs and KPIs in Agile environments.

What You Will Learn:
- Techniques to set and achieve measurable goals that align with your team’s ambitions. - Strategies to enhance productivity and ensure high quality simultaneously.
- Insights on leveraging OKRs and KPIs to exceed user expectations and deliver exceptional products.

This video is a must-watch for project managers, team leaders, and developers looking to refine their approach to project management and ensure their teams not only meet but surpass their strategic goals.

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0:0 Introduction
0:55 Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
2:20 Advantages of KPIs
2:50 Objectives and Key Results (OKRs)
5:35 Integration of KPIs and OKRs
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Many thanks for sharing, very informative and love the moto
Measure what really matters otherwise you drive the wrong behaviour

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