From Daily Standup to Daily Cafe
I already introduced in another post the importance of Cadences and Daily Standup to give the team a rhythm and a moment to synchronize. Any Agile framework will introduce this …
I already introduced in another post the importance of Cadences and Daily Standup to give the team a rhythm and a moment to synchronize. Any Agile framework will introduce this …
How many story points should your team be delivering? That’s the sort of questions I heard more than enough when helping new teams. I see metrics deriving from it and …
Continuous improvement is the name we give to the practice of making sure our ways of working keep evolving, leading us to be more effective and our work to have …
Shifting priorities are a reality in daily life and at work. Another reality is that context switching is expensive. How to reconcile those two? Any Lean or Agile approach you …
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Early 1940s. The first Kanban system was developed by Taiichi Ohno for Toyota in Japan. He thought of a simple planning system to control and manage work and inventory at …
Did you know that Kanban suggests specific roles within the method? Let’s take a step back. When people understand their roles and accountabilities they can perform their work confidently. I …
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Kanban is a fascinating Lean method for improvement of work: both in efficiency and quality. But it is very misunderstood, bastardized and underutilized. In the latest years I have seen …
The game Get Kanban is a great way to acquaint people with the elements of Kanban in which we have scenarios, board and dice to have fun! The game is …