This post provided the inspiration, which I then tweaked it to suit my needs. Like I said; it’s quick-and-dirty, so use at your own risk. I’m no PowerShell guru either, so feel free to l...
In a balanced system percentile 85% of lead time and percentile 85% of aging should be similar. This is one of the basic assumptions that needs to be true in order to be able to apply Little’...
appear. Predicting the right limit for each section is usually some combination of calculation, educated guessing, and
cannot work together and nothing is farther from the true. If we look at one of the core values of The Kanban Method you’ll see that the first principle
This article by Dave White was originally published on the AGILE RAMBLINGS’ blog and can be found here –https://agileramblings.com/2013/03/10/the-difference-between-the-kanban-method-and-scr...
In reply to Dave Black. That sounds like an old waterfall manag...
not just Scrum advocates either (not picking on Ken, that’s just the first I saw); over at Agile Ramblings, Dave White has covered many more from a much wider group
In this real example you can see a Lead Time of 140 days and an Aging of 344 days. In a balanced system percentile 85% of lead time and percentile 85% of aging should be similar. This is one of ...
In reply to Padma Peddigari. I should have also provided the ...