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How to Use Cumulative Flow Diagrams to Track Blockers in Agile Kanban
Cumulative flow diagrams are used to visualize how work moves through a workflow. They are applied to tracking how the quantity and duration of blocked tasks changes over time. Learn how to draw this chart and what its different shapes indicate about how we are managing blocked work.
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Introduction To Tracking Agile Kanban Performance
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2How to Use Cycle Time Scatter Plots in Agile Kanban
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3How to Use Lead Time Scatter Plots in Agile Kanban
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4How to Use Cumulative Flow Diagrams to Track WIP in Agile Kanban
03:46
5What Is Little’s Law in Agile Kanban?
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6How to Use Throughput Run Charts in Agile Kanban
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7How to Use Block Resolution Time Charts in Agile Kanban
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12How to Use Throughput Histograms in Agile Kanban
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13How to Calculate Flow Efficiency in Agile Kanban
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14What Is a Monte Carlo Simulation?
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15Collecting Data For Agile Kanban Performance Metrics
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