How to Measure and Increase Process Efficiency
Maintaining a high level of process efficiency can be challenging, especially in large enterprises. Large enterprises work on several projects that need constant tending and may face bottlenecks that are bad for process efficiency. Poorly designed and organized processes in the organization may hinder your business success, which is
How Team Managers Can Implement Effective Success Metrics
How do you know whether you and your team are achieving the business goals set? With many ways to measure success, sometimes everything gets lost in the shuffle and prevents you from seeing the real status of your team. This is where effective success metrics come into play to
Agile Velocity: How to Measure and Improve Your Team’s Performance
Efficiency and good performance are very important for every Agile team. One of the simplest yet most effective metrics to measure performance and efficiency for an agile team is Velocity. It helps teams determine how much work they can complete within one iteration. If your team uses Agile methodology
Metrics and The Four Horsemen
Webster Dictionary defines Transformation as: To change in composition or structure; to change the outward form or appearance. This can be a daunting and even challenging endeavor especially for larger organizations that have instituted policies and processes that make change difficult. When our organization starts down the path of
Measuring Success with Primary Kanban Metrics
One of the most common and perhaps biggest challenges of project managers is finding reliable methods to predict a project’s future. And additionally, steer projects in the right direction. Keeping up with the dynamic workflows of multiple projects can feel like fighting a never-ending battle. You need to estimate
Improve Your Information Flow with Kanban Cadences
Everything around us seems to happen at a certain time. A rhythm that defines the pace and order of activities. It is present in nature. And it is present in organizations of all sizes. Especially those who have a well-aligned system of information flow and feedback loops. But many