What Information Does a Cumulative Flow Diagram Provide?

A cumulative flow diagram provides information on the flow of work in a process over time. It visually represents the movement of work items through different stages of the process, with each stage represented by a colored area. The height of each area represents the number of items in that stage at a specific time, while the horizontal axis represents time and the vertical axis represents the number of items in the process.

By analyzing the Cumulative Flow Diagram, you can identify bottlenecks, delays, and other issues that are slowing down the process, and track the effectiveness of process improvements over time.

Additional Information on Cumulative Flow Diagrams

An Overview of the Cumulative Flow Diagram

This article deep dives into the elements of a Cumulative Flow Diagram, how it is beneficial to use, and how to read a CFD.

Kanban Metrics: An Overview of the Most Important Kanban System Metrics to Track

This article, while focused on Kanban metrics, explains how a Cumulative Flow Diagram is a great way to monitor your Kanban system.

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