Product Flow (2)

Product Flow is an Engineering Execution System focused on making engineering execution visible, analyzable, and discussable at the level of product structure, assemblies, and readiness.

This tag groups articles and analyses that describe the Product Flow perspective, its analytical foundations, and its application to engineering-driven projects.

Comparison of two engineering projects with identical deadlines showing different execution stability and Project Flow Index values.

Two Projects. Same Deadlines. One Failure.

Two projects with identical plans but different execution stability. Structural differences in execution determine the outcome. What execution stability really means — and why KPIs didn’t see it At first glance, there was no reason for concern. Two engineering projects. Same scope. Same deadlines. Same…

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How spreadsheets undermine engineering execution

Spreadsheets are widely used to coordinate engineering work. They track tasks, dates, responsibilities and open points across teams and projects. In many engineering-driven environments, spreadsheets emerge as a pragmatic response to gaps left by formal systems. They are flexible, accessible and easy to adapt. At…

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