David Lowe's Videos (limitedwipsociety) - limitedwipsociety2024-10-14T08:55:19Zhttp://limitedwipsociety.ning.com/video/video/listForContributor?screenName=017vs7xkfvdb9&rss=yes&xn_auth=noWIP: why limiting work in progress makes sense (Kanban)tag:limitedwipsociety.ning.com,2013-10-10:6474535:Video:143832013-10-10T18:06:45.602ZDavid Lowehttp://limitedwipsociety.ning.com/profile/DavidLowe
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</a> <br></br>Dan Brown uses a drive-tru to illustrate the benefits of limiting WIP. Earlier this year I produced a video to show the effect. Unfortunately I made some errors - chiefly around my use of "throughput rate". So I've re-made the video (and shortened it) to improve it. Would love to hear the group's…
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</a><br />Dan Brown uses a drive-tru to illustrate the benefits of limiting WIP. Earlier this year I produced a video to show the effect. Unfortunately I made some errors - chiefly around my use of "throughput rate". So I've re-made the video (and shortened it) to improve it. Would love to hear the group's thoughts.