The best pull plan sessions are won before anyone walks in the room.
I’ve watched too many pull plans turn into guessing sessions.
Trade partners standing at the board, making up durations on the spot, committing to handoffs they haven’t thought through.
That’s not planning.
That’s improvising with sticky notes.
So we use this: Pull Planning Homework.
Before the session, every discipline prepares three things:
→ Their workflow — the actual activities they’ll perform, with realistic durations.
→ Their needs — what they need from others, and exactly who must provide it.
Then they bring it to the board ready.
Not perfect — ready.
Because the pull plan session isn’t where you figure out your work.
It’s where you connect your work to everyone else’s.
When a structural engineer shows up knowing they need the prelim wall and foundation analysis before they can issue the foundation plan — and they know who owes it to them — the conversation changes.
Commitments get real.
Durations get honest.
The sequence holds.
The magic of pull planning was never the sticky notes.
It’s the preparation, the conversation, and the promises made between people who respect each other’s work.
Plan the work.
Work the plan.
Respect the people.
Improve every day.
How does your team prepare for pull plan sessions?
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