What are Kanban Metrics?
Kanban metrics are key performance indicators (KPIs) used to measure and optimize the efficiency of a Kanban system in software development or project management.
- Common metrics include cycle time (the time it takes for a task to move from start to finish), lead time (the total time taken from request to delivery), throughput (the number of tasks completed in a given time), and work in progress (WIP) limits adherence (ensuring tasks are within predefined WIP limits).
- These metrics provide insights into workflow performance and help teams identify areas for improvement in their processes.
What are the Core Metrics and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) used in Kanban?
In Project Management, we have to create various workflows for multiple project activities. However, the project experts have to put more effort into measuring the efficiency of their workflow. Kanban, a popular Agile Methodology provides various indicators that help us to measure our Project Workflow in terms of efficiency so that we can assess our project execution. In this detailed article, we will explore the core metrics and indicators that tell us about the project execution.