Does maximum velocity mean maximum productivity?



Does maximum velocity mean maximum productivity?..

Answer / Chetan Anand

Maximum velocity does not necessarily equate to maximum productivity. Velocity is a measure of the team's ability to complete work, but it doesn't account for factors like quality, team growth, or unexpected tasks. A high velocity indicates that the team can handle a lot of work, but it doesn't guarantee that they will always deliver high-quality results.

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