Is the number of in-progress tasks too high?

Is the number of in-progress tasks too high?

Is the number of in-progress tasks too high?

Too much in-progress work is a sign of team overload and increased context-switching. Productivity and quality may suffer from too much in-progress work. It is recommended to review the in-progress tasks and:

  • Unclutter the ticketing system by closing tasks which have been finished, abandoned, or postponed.

  • Ensure that team members are not stretched over too many ongoing topics.

Detect when your team is spread too thin

Detect when your team is spread too thin

Detect when your team is spread too thin

Automatically identify blockers and opportunities for improvements. Help your teams live up to their potential with Echoes.

Automatically identify blockers and opportunities for improvements. Help your teams live up to their potential with Echoes.

Automatically identify blockers and opportunities for improvements. Help your teams live up to their potential with Echoes.

Discover dozens of other insights about your engineering team: its alignment to goals, its delivery performance, and its health.

Discover dozens of other insights about your engineering team: its alignment to goals, its delivery performance, and its health.

Discover dozens of other insights about your engineering team: its alignment to goals, its delivery performance, and its health.

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