Kanban methods have increased in popularity. Going beyond the manufacturing origins, more and more teams in information technology are adopting the practices. Kanban methods go beyond the visual aspects of the Kanban board. In addition to visualizing the work in progress, Kanban provides techniques to manage the flow of work and continuously improve on that flow. The concepts are easy to understand yet difficult to master. The advantages of a Kanban systems includes flexibility of process, reduced waste, increased productivity, and improved efficiency. Learn to focus on the work that is needed and reduce the time spent on the wrong work. The Kanban Workshop provides guidance on Kanban implementation and bootstrapping a Kanban system in your own organization. Understand how Kanban is a cultural change initiative and what that shift means. The Kanban Workshop is for anyone trying to create a cultural framework for continuous improvement; finding the problems, identifying bottlenecks, and managing the work in process. Learn how Kanban can be applied to your software development workflow and how it differs from other development methods. The Kanban Method is an adaptive system that helps organizations evolve their processes. It can start small but it can be a catalyst for overall cultural change. Kanban promotes incremental change in process, processes tailored to each project or value stream and continuous improvement.
Audience Summary
Business Analyst, Technical Analyst, Project Manager, Software Engineer/Programmer, Development Manager, Product Manager, Product Analyst, Software Manager, Tester, QA Engineer, Documentation SpecialistCourse Outline
Kanban Workshop(P)
Audience summary:
Business Analyst, Technical Analyst, Project Manager, Software Engineer/Programmer, Development Manager, Product Manager, Product Analyst, Software Manager, Tester, QA Engineer, Documentation Specialist
Delivery Type:
Instructor-led (ILT) and Virtual (VILT)Duration of the course:
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