What is the Commitment Point?

It is the stage in the workflow where a work item is ready to be incorporated into the system.

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Definition

A commitment point in Kanban is the stage in the workflow where a work item is ready to be incorporated into the system and flow through it, representing a commitment to work on and deliver the item.

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Significance

It is a key concept for managing work in progress and ensuring that teams can release their committed work with greater predictability.

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Visual Representation

Commitment points are typically visualized as the dividing line between two columns on a Kanban board to provide clarity on the status of work items and help manage the workflow.

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Efficiency

By defining commitment points, teams can avoid overloading with too many items and maintain a balance between demand and capacity.

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Explicit Confirmation

Commitment points require explicit confirmation by the team that a work item is ready to be started and delivered.

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Scrum

In Scrum, the equivalent of a Kanban commitment point is the creation of the Sprint Backlog.