How do you align WIP limits with project goals and outcomes?
WIP limits, or work-in-progress limits, are a way of managing the amount of tasks or items that are being worked on at any given time in a project. They are often used in agile methodologies, such as Kanban or Scrum, to improve flow, efficiency, and quality. But how do you align WIP limits with your project goals and outcomes? In this article, we will explore some tips and best practices to help you do that.
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Arijit AuddyCertified SAFe® 6 Scrum Master | PSM I | Digital Transformation | Scrum Values | Agile Principles & Practices | Scrum…
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Leonardo TeixeiraConsultor de Business Agility | Agile Coach | Gerente de projetos
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Oseghale Okohue BEngr. Msc. MBA. DBA. Prince2®PractitionerSnr. P6 Planner, Project Manager & Power BI Data Analyst | EPICM, Offshore Engineering, Renewable Energy (HVDC & HVAC…