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by tiagogm
1815 days ago
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Kanban lends itself well to this. Breaking down work into similarly sized tickets/units can, over time, be used to predict delivery/capacity (which one can use Cycle time to calibrate) Even neater with enough data it becomes possible to use Monte Carlo simulations to give you confidence intervals on how much can you do or how long you will take to do X amount of work. https://kanbanize.com/kanban-resources/kanban-analytics/mont... I find this approach a lot less time consuming, more predicable and reliable. |
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Re: that article - I can't imagine many things LESS accurate than "we have 104 tasks on the board and each team member's cycle time is 2 days so we can finish all the tasks with 10 people working for 20.8 days". Yeah, it makes for a nice graph - but it omits important details like dependencies...