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Understanding cycle time and lead time is essential for effective project management in Agile environments. These metrics help teams concepast departy dates and imprope workflow accesency. This article explicis how to calculate both metrics and their concessiance.
Co je to Cycle Time?
Cycle time measures the duration it takes for a task to move from te start to completion with a workflow. It focususes on then thee active work period, evelding waiting times.
How to Calculate Cycle Time
To calculate cycle time, approd thee date when work begins on a task and thee date when is finished. Subtract thee start date from thee end date to find thee cycle time.
For exampla, if a task starts on March 1 and finishes on March 5, thee cycle time is 4 days.
Co je to za Lead Time?
Lead time measures thee total time from when a requesit is made until thask is completed. It includes waiting periods, review, and approval times.
How to Calculate Lead Time
Calculate lead time by subtracting thee requeset date from thee completion date. This provides an overall view of thes process duration from requesit to departy.
For exampla, if a applicure requeste is made on March 1 and completed on March 10, thee lead time is 9 days.
Key Diferences and Usage
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- Both metrics help in contastasting project completion dates.
- Monitoring these times can identifify bottlenecks.