Swimlane | Glossary

Definition:

A swimlane is used in process flow diagrams. Swimlane visually distinguishes job sharing and responsibilities for sub-processes of a business process. Swimlanes may be arranged either horizontally or vertically. Swimlane diagram serves as a clean, easy-to-follow way to identify multiple actors or phases in a system. Swimlane models a better way to structure the process or to account for changing circumstances

Using the metaphor of lanes in a pool, a swimlane diagram provides clarity and accountability by placing process steps within the horizontal or vertical “swimlanes” of a particular employee, work group or department. It shows connections, communication and handoffs between these lanes, and it can serve to highlight waste, redundancy and inefficiency in a process.

Further Reading:

Book:  Kanban: Successful Evolutionary Change for Your Technology Business by David J Anderson

Kanban from the Inside by Mike Burrows

Blocker | Glossary

Definition:

The piece of work represented on a Kanban board move seamlessly from one process step to another, until the work is done. Visualizing work on a Kanban board does help enable better flow.

Sometimes unforeseen internal or external factors get in the way of progress. These factors are called blockers, because they block a card from being able to move forward in your process. Kanban do a good job of visualising blocked work. A common practice is to throw the blocker sticker away once the work has been unblocked. I always get teams to keep the blockers so they can review them for patterns or common sources of blockage at retrospectives.

The piece of work represented on a Kanban board is to move it seamlessly from one process step to another, until the work is done.Visualizing work on a Kanban board does help enable better flow. Sometimes unforeseen internal or external factors get in the way of progress. These factors which blocks the are called blockers, because they block a card from being able to move forward in your process.

Further Reading:

Book:  Kanban: Successful Evolutionary Change for Your Technology Business by David J Anderson

Kanban from the Inside by Mike Burrows