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This episode emphasizes the role of evidence in guiding continuous improvement. Learners discover how teams use metrics such as throughput, cycle time, and defect rates alongside stakeholder feedback to inform changes. The session explains that improvement should be anchored in data, not opinions, ensuring credibility and accountability.

Examples illustrate how PMI exam scenarios may present teams making changes without clear evidence, leading to wasted effort. The correct solution often involves using data and feedback to validate whether improvements are effective. By adopting an evidence-driven approach, agile teams create sustainable progress and measurable outcomes. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com.

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