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Agile Metrics for Scrum Masters: Velocity, Burndown, Cycle Time, and CFD Explained

📅 08 June 2025⏱ 10 min read✍️ CREA Editorial

Agile metrics are one of the most misused elements of Scrum delivery. Velocity is tracked as a performance target rather than a planning tool. Burndown charts are presented to stakeholders without context. Cycle time is confused with lead time. The CREA-SM curriculum covers metrics in depth because poor metrics interpretation causes more delivery problems than poor process understanding.

Velocity: What It Is and What It Is Not

Velocity measures the amount of work — in Story Points — a team completes in a sprint. It is a planning tool, not a performance metric. The four critical principles around velocity that CREA-SM tests:

Goodhart's Law applies directly here: when velocity becomes a target, it ceases to be a useful measure. Your job as SM is to protect velocity from becoming a performance target while using it effectively for release planning.

The Four Burndown Patterns

Burndown charts tell a story about team behaviour. The four patterns the CREA-SM curriculum covers:

Cycle Time vs Lead Time

These two metrics are frequently confused. Lead Time is the total elapsed time from when a work item is requested (added to backlog) to when it is delivered. Cycle Time is the elapsed time from when work begins (moved to In Progress) to when it is done. The difference between Lead Time and Cycle Time is queue time — how long items wait before being worked on. A high queue time signals process bottlenecks or poor backlog management.

Little's Law connects these: Throughput = Work in Progress / Cycle Time. If you want to improve throughput, reduce WIP — this is why WIP limits are a lever, not just a discipline tool.

Reading a Cumulative Flow Diagram

The CFD is the most information-dense agile metric available. Six signals the CREA-SM curriculum teaches you to read:

Stakeholder Reporting: The SM Dashboard

The CREA-SM curriculum defines a 4-quadrant SM dashboard for stakeholder reporting: Sprint Health (RAG based on velocity trend), Impediment Count (current open items), Team Happiness Score, and Release Forecast (current velocity vs plan). This format gives stakeholders the information they need in 90 seconds, without requiring them to interpret Jira charts themselves.

Learn Metrics That Matter with CREA-SM

Module 5 covers velocity, burndown, cycle time, CFD, and stakeholder reporting in full depth.

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