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Building and Analyzing Kanban Cumulative Flow Diagrams with MS Project (Agile)

MPUG

Like Sprint or Release Burndown charts in Scrum, cumulative flow diagrams (CFDs) are frequently used in projects using a Kanban framework. This is because one of the fundamental aspects of Kanban is this: Manage the flow. With a cumulative flow diagram, we can manage the flow of work.

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Agile Metrics: Facilitating Effective and Efficient Delivery

Wrike

With access to accurate and up-to-date metrics, stakeholders can assess the team’s progress, identify potential risks, and make informed decisions to ensure successful project delivery. Sprint Burndown The sprint burndown chart is a powerful visual representation of the remaining work versus time during a sprint.

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Scrum Vs. Kanban: Uncover the Key Considerations

Agilemania

We often use these terms while talking about the agile way of solving problems. Several organizations use Scrum to deliver the most complex projects and products while maintaining productivity and creativity. Kanban is a workflow management framework that visualizes your work, improves it, and maximizes efficiency.

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Our Most Popular Articles of the Year 2022

MPUG

It’s been a year of challenges and successes but in true “Project-Manager-style”, we always manage to find creative solutions and a way to get things done. As Project Managers we remain masters of organization, planning, and problem-solving, and always seem to find a way to get things done on time (and within budget ?).

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How do you “do” Scrumban?

Digite

Kanban, as clarified by David Anderson in his famous Kanban Blue Book, is not a software development or project management methodology. It is a method to visualize and improve what you currently do. If you currently do Scrum, you can still use Kanban to visualize your work and improve your delivery of products.

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Visualizing Project Flow Using Cumulative Flow Diagrams

MPUG

In my recent article, Sequencing Product Backlog , I used the shortest weighted processing time (SWPT) strategy to sequence a product backlog in order to minimize flow time and work in progress [1]. Measuring Flow. It is natural to consider a feature in the product backlog as the flow unit in the development process.

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12 Best Avaza Alternatives that You can Use in 2021

nTask

Are you looking for the best Avaza alternatives that you can use to help you with resource allocation, handle task dependencies, and easily manage all of your recurring tasks that are a part of your project development process? Project planning. Manage projects, tasks, resources, and timesheets all in one place.

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