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Push System

By Miranda Dulin
Published in Glossary
January 02, 2024
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Push System

Definition of Push System

A Push System is a method where work is pushed irrespective of capacity, leading to potential overburdening.

Back of a vocabulary card for the term Push System
Back of a vocabulary card for the term Push System

Pronunciation Spelling

PUSH SIS-tem

Example Sentence

The push system often results in bottlenecks and delays.

Significance

Agile practitioners should understand “push systems” as they represent a workflow where tasks or work items are forced into the system regardless of the team’s capacity to handle them. This approach often leads to overloading teams, increased work in progress (WIP), and can negatively impact quality and delivery timelines. By familiarizing themselves with push systems, practitioners can contrast this method with pull systems, emphasizing the importance of managing work based on available capacity rather than forcibly pushing tasks into the workflow. Understanding push systems helps in highlighting the drawbacks and inefficiencies associated with this approach, encouraging the adoption of more efficient practices within Agile approaches.

Additional Resources

  • The (True) Difference Between Push and Pull
  • What is a push system?
  • Business Fundamentals: What is a Project Management Process?
  • Agile Manifesto

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