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How to visualize pending work and reduce bottlenecks
Practical guide for implementing Kanban boards in small teams with high task turnover.
Read articleAgile budget model for iterative projects
An approach to flexibly distribute capital across sprints and development phases.
Read articleKey indicators to measure team performance without micromanagement
How to design a dashboard with light indicators for goal progress.
Read articleTools applied to the daily execution of startups using agile methodologies.
Visualize pending work, limit WIP, and reduce bottlenecks in teams of fewer than 10 people.
Distribute the budget per sprint and reallocate unused funds to high-impact initiatives.
Green/yellow/red indicators to measure team velocity, lead time, and on-time delivery rate.
Quarterly review of agile metrics without micromanagement, including a bottleneck report and recommendations.
Structure of objectives, milestones, and deliverables per sprint, aligned with the project's actual cash flow.
Sync with Notion, Trello, and Google Sheets to keep the board updated without duplicating work.