Core Engineering Metrics

Where the time actually goes — candidate visualizations on REAL data (same cohort and rules as everywhere). Pick the ones worth showing.

Interactive: click any status (segment, row, legend chip) to highlight it across ALL views — timelines re-rank by time spent in it; click again to clear. Ticket keys open Jira. CFD legend toggles bands.

A · Pipeline — where a ticket's time lives

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One bar = the whole Cycle (work start → done), split by status. Width = share of all cohort time. The widest segment IS the bottleneck. Below — the same statuses ranked: median per visit · total days · share.

Bottleneck: Ready To Merge20.7% of all time (Σ 647.3d, waiting). All waiting combined: 56.2%; the work itself (In Progress) — 20%.

Ready To Mergebottleneck
med 0.9d · Σ 647.3d · 20.7%
In Progress
med 0.1d · Σ 624.2d · 20%
Ready For Review
med 0.8d · Σ 483.9d · 15.5%
On Hold
med 2.9d · Σ 371.1d · 11.9%
Ready To Test
med 0d · Σ 241.4d · 7.7%
Released On Stage
med 0.1d · Σ 202.3d · 6.5%
In Testing
med 0d · Σ 179d · 5.7%
New
med 3.4d · Σ 147.1d · 4.7%
Released On Live
med 0d · Σ 137.8d · 4.4%
Failed On Testing
med 1d · Σ 82.5d · 2.6%
Ready For Staging
med 1.9d · Σ 11.4d · 0.4%

B · Flow efficiency — work vs waiting

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TWO views. The big CALENDAR bar: median Active vs median Cycle — Cycle runs on the calendar (weekends and holidays INCLUDED, as the document demands; time after a bounce back to New is subtracted), Active counts working hours only. The PROCESS bar below removes calendar physics: BOTH sides count only the assignee's working hours (weekdays, minus their BambooHR vacations and country holidays, capped per day) — its remainder is pure process queues.

Of the median 6.4d cycle, hands-on work is 1.3d (= 3.9wd): the ticket waits 79.7% of the time.

20.3% hands-on work
79.7% waiting
process efficiency (assignee working hours only) · hands-on 1485.9wd of 2339.1wd working time in flow
63.5%
36.5% process queues
where the waiting goes · 2632.7d cohort total — TICKET-days of 302 parallel tickets, hence far above the window length

C · Ticket timelines — the last tickets as segments

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Each row = one real completed ticket from work start to done; colored segments = statuses. Long same-color stretches across many rows point at the same stage — that's the bottleneck pattern, outliers included.

Longest single stay here: Ready To Merge14d in EVO-4312. Click a status in the legend to rank tickets by it.

D · Aging WIP — what is stuck right now

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Open tickets that have not moved the longest (days since the last status change). This is the operational view: today's bottleneck, ticket by ticket.

20 in-work tickets without movement > 7d, 2 of them > 30d. Stuck longest: EVO-420050.1d in “Ready For Review”.

E · Cumulative flow — queues over time

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Tickets in each WORK stage, week by week (backlog and done excluded — they drown the queues that matter). A band that keeps widening is a queue that keeps growing — the classic bottleneck signal and its history.

The fastest-growing queue is In Progress: 217 tickets across the window.