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This episode explores how agile teams move from intuition to evidence by making data-driven decisions. Learners discover how metrics such as lead time, cycle time, and customer satisfaction can inform prioritization, process changes, and risk management. The discussion emphasizes that data supports transparency, enabling teams to defend their choices with clarity and credibility.

Examples highlight PMI exam scenarios where teams ignore data in favor of opinions, leading to poor outcomes. The correct solution usually involves leveraging evidence to inform the next steps, even when it challenges assumptions. By practicing data-driven decision-making, agile teams strengthen accountability and align actions with results. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com.

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