Kanban is a method formulated by David J. Anderson for managing the workflow of an incremental and...
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Cumulative Flow Diagram book on Amazon.com
And it has been finally released! The Cumulative Flow Diagram (CFD) eBook is now available on...
Let’s limit the WIP of this f* virus!
People who work with agile methods are used to visual kanban boards and how to manage them to improve workflow. For example the kanban board below: To do - all items that need to be worked on Doing - items we are currently under work Done - items we have already...
Kanban and CFD
Check out the following Kanban with its respective CFD (Cumulative Flow Diagram), a valuable management tool for (1) tracking and forecasting the completion of work items, and (2) indicating the need to act upon flow and process improvement. The CFD has valuable...
Cumulative Flow Diagram
* Download the sample CFD excel here: sample-cfd. Cumulative Flow Diagram (CFD) is a valuable management tool for (1) tracking and forecasting the completion of work items, and (2) indicating the need to act upon flow and process improvement. The CFD provides a...
kanban refactoring
kanban Refactoring is the process of clarifying and simplifying the design of existing kanban and work itens visual representation, without changing its work items internal content. Many Agile teams refactor their kanban (also known as task board or card walls). When...
The Card Wall
Card walls help to level the flow and maximize the throughput for software delivery. Many books have covered Agile, and several of its principles, practices, and tools, but none have taken a deep look at card walls and the principles behind them. In Stand Back and...
Work item effort and priority; single or dual Queue
The other day I went to a Japanese restaurant for a snack. Small order - Temaki I was very hungry and wanted something simple and fast. I ordered one temaki. Unfortunately, it took me more than 30 minutes to get my temaki. Needless to day, I left the restaurant...