In the context of Scrum, a metric exists which relates planned work against actual work completed within a Sprint. This value provides insight into a team’s ability to accurately estimate and deliver on its Sprint commitments. For example, if a team plans to complete 10 story points worth of work, but only finishes 8, the resulting value would indicate the proportion of work successfully delivered.
Tracking this metric offers several benefits, including improved Sprint planning, increased team predictability, and a greater understanding of team velocity. Examining this value over time can reveal patterns in estimation accuracy, allowing teams to refine their planning process. Historically, its utilization has contributed to enhanced transparency and accountability within Scrum teams, facilitating continuous improvement efforts.