Add KANBAN board view for customer orders
planned
Cris Towner
Please can we introduce CitrusLime to the old but perfectly formed concept of KANBAN Boards?
Moving to Cloud POS has some benefits, but it’s caused tasks to become hidden to us. As a simple example, the workshop module doesn’t show work as cleanly and concisely as the old system. and whilst that’s true it’s also made us look at things differently. And come to realise we need a new KANBAN view on the CloudPOS. This is not solved by creation of a new report. It’s an operational solution, it’s a different way of viewing and engaging with your work that sits somewhere in CloudPOS that you need to action.
Currently it’s easy to loose track of customers orders/enquiries/jobs. The powerful concept of viewing the status of all work on a T-card style KANBAN board is key to tracking work easily and understanding what’s holding things up. Every job has a T-card and it sits somewhere along the KANBAN board. Every business should be able to view their entire set of customer orders on the KANBAN. Orders sit in one of 8 status queues 1) Unallocated Backlog, 2) Working on it (who?), 3) awaiting customer authorisation, 4) stuck awaiting parts to be ordered, 5) stuck awaiting parts to arrive, 6) needs QC Checking, 7) ready for dispatch. 8) Customer Cancelled order.. this concept has been used for decades in businesses of all sizes and types. With Citrus Lime all this info sits hidden, and yet a simple KANBAN view of the data would enable us to work smarter by seeing what’s holding up the customers orders.
Different types of job have different colours. So we have yellow for workshop jobs (workshop), blue for new customer order enquiry (e.g. new quote), red for returned item with problem (returns), orange for new bike to build (work order), white for bike fitting appointment (work order).. etc.
We can,and do, do this the old fashioned way, using a manual KANBAN board with hand written T-cards. Which we’ve been doing ever since we upgraded to CloudPOS. Each day we review the board as a team, and work gets done by focusing on what’s holding each card up. Card get moved to each column as progress is made, to indicate it’s status. It also brings to light what the holdups are in your business. It’s about time it went online though, as this info already exists, sitting hidden in the citrus lime cloud.
Suzy Weightman
planned
Hi all,
We're going to be introducing custom order statuses as part of our work for Workshop 2.0.
This will include a new KANBAN board view for the Workshop Module as the default view (the scheduler/calendar will still be available).
Looking forward to getting this work completed and rolled out!
Thanks,
Suzy
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Dave
Completely agree! we ended up changing our mechanic names to become statuses, just so we could track what was happening with workshop jobs, and their types