LPM metrics: Data-driven insights that deliver value

Learn how a lean portfolio management approach with the the right metrics and data helps teams develop a continuous feedback loop that ensures they're always delivering customer value.

A winning portfolio strategy requires teams to agree on how they will measure success.  Projects that span more than a year often leave teams unsure if they're on the right path and driving toward out-of-date goals. A lean portfolio management approach based on shorter cadences and continuous delivery, with a focus on the objective evaluation of working systems, helps teams develop a continuous feedback loop that ensures they're always delivering customer value. 

Watch this final part of a three-part series for a conversation about identifying the right measurements for your organization's goals and how to capture the data you need. In this presentation, Rune Kølle Christensen, an SPCT and SAFe Strategic Advisor, along with Derek Huether, a Jira Align Senior Solutions Engineer, discuss the best practices for how to glean insights from data to help drive better decision-making.

In this webinar you will learn:

  • How to align on the top-priority objectives you need to meet
  • The importance of leading indicators that tell you when you're on the right track
  • Steps to determine the best metrics that help your team make decisions
  • How to capture the right data so you can iterate with confidence

Speakers

Rune Kølle Christensen

SPCT & SAFe Strategic Advisor

Rune Kølle Christensen is a Senior Consultant and SAFe Trainer at Scaled Agile, Inc. He has over 20 years of experience working with scaled agile software teams in the telecommunications, financial, and energy sectors. Rune helps guide organizations in their journey to implementing lean-agile practices to achieve increased predictability and faster time to market.

Derek Huether

Head of Solutions, Enterprise Strategy & Planning, Atlassian

Derek Huether is Head of Solutions for Atlassian’s Enterprise Strategy & Planning organization. In the last twenty years, he has helped transform how people work at federal agencies like the National Archives and the National Institutes of Health and companies like Walmart, GEICO, and Capital One.