Work graph

Trace a deliverable back to the work that produced it.

Entries, workstreams, projects and agent sessions connect into one structure you can walk. When a client questions a line, you follow the chain from the thing you shipped down to the hours and sessions behind it.

Follow the chain from the deliverable down

Walk from the thing you shipped down to the hours and agent sessions under it, and the question underneath a total gets answered: what did this take, and what happened along the way.

Find the work that produced nothing

The same structure shows workstreams absorbing time without producing output. That is uncomfortable to look at and considerably cheaper to find in week three than in the retrospective.

  • Spot workstreams with hours and no deliverable
  • See where agent sessions clustered and what came of them
  • Give a client a defensible trail instead of a number

Deliverables carry their own state

A deliverable moves from draft through submitted to approved or rejected, and carries its attribution proportion and statement with it. The record of what shipped and the record of how it was made are the same record.

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