WIP Run Chart Old

What is the purpose of this chart?

WIP is the amount of work that has been started but not finished. A run chart is a line graph that shows the changes in a data series over time.

So, this chart shows you your daily WIP over time.

 

Pro tip

There is a relationship between the amount of WIP and cycle time. In general terms, the more WIP you have, the longer that work takes to complete. So, the WIP Run Chart can help you combat slow delivery by keeping an eye on, and control of, your WIP levels. Want to learn more? Read about Little's Law.

In progress can have different meanings depending on everyone’s context, you have to tell ActionableAgile what “in progress” means to you. To do so, make sure to select the different workflow stages you want to analyse + the workflow stage that represents the end (when items are not in progress anymore). You then need at least 2 checked workflow stages (the start and the finish). ActionableAgile will then make all the calculations based on when an item enters the first checked workflow stage until it enters the last checked workflow stage. Those represent you starting and finishing lines!

What else will I find on this page?






How do I read this chart?



Each dot represents the amount of work-in-progress for a given day. The placement of the dot tells you two things:

  1. The WIP date. (horizontal axis)

  2. The number of items in progress for the chosen date (vertical axis)

How WIP is calculated
By default, the cumulative count of items in all of your workflow states will be shown. You can look at a smaller section of your workflow using the Workflow Stages controls.

Getting more info on dots and work items
You can hover over any dot to see the WIP Date and ID(s) of the item(s) represented by the dot. When you hover over the dot you will see the list of item IDs.

You can click on the dot to make it stick so that you can hover or click on individual IDs to see more details about work items, including the number of days the item has spent in each workflow state.

Clicking anywhere else on the chart makes the information go away.

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Chart Controls

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WIP Trend

To see a trend line for your WIP, check the option "Show Trend Line."

Instead of assuming you want to see the trend for your average number of items in progress, we give you the option to choose a confidence interval (or percentile). The default is 85%.  The interval affects the time period used for calculating your WIP.



Cursor

When you choose Date and/or WIP, the value on the relevant axis will be highlighted based on your cursor placement



Layout

Select the "Show Date Control" option to make the source data panel visible. Using your mouse, you can select a smaller portion of the data in this panel. When you do that, the chart automatically updates.

 

Item Filter

You can filter down the dots shown on this chart by choosing one or more available filters. 

If you want to clear your filters so that all dots show up again, you click the Reset button.



Workflow Stages

Deselect undesired workflow states to WIP rates over time for a subset of your workflow.