Google, like many other companies, may use the Work in Progress (WIP) Limit in their Kanban system to prevent bottlenecks and team burnout. The WIP Limit is calculated by dividing the time spent on value-adding tasks by the overall time spent on tasks. Then, the total number of team members is divided by that efficiency, resulting in the maximum number of tasks that should be in progress. By adhering to this limit, the workflow can be more manageable, preventing bottlenecks and reducing the risk of team burnout.
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