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Something for everyone: Scrum, Kanban and Design Thinking
Kanban is the most flexible of all frameworks. This makes Kanban universally applicable. To start with Kanban is easy, to become good with Kanban needs a lot of patience and spit. Design Thinking is used to generate new ideas and products. So it is rather ahead of Scrum and Kanban.
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Maltes talk on Scrum or Kanban – which is better?
Malte Foegen will give a talk on the subject Scrum or Kanban – which is better? on Wednesday evening, November 9 at the PMI Local Group Chapter Meeting in Darmstadt. The event will take place online and is free of charge. It starts at 7 pm and ends at 8:30 pm. Scrum vs. Kanban - which framework will win? Julia says Kanban is better than Scrum.
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If you understand Kanban, your SAFe will be better.
Here we want to share with you some insights on how, in our understanding, SAFe can be better implemented as a kind of “knowledge encyclopaedia” once you have penetrated Kanban as a change management method. How do we actually come to Kanban in this context? Bringing work into flow is an essential aspect of the change management method Kanban and part of the six Kanban practices.
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10 ways to crash your Kanban system
Here are: 10 ways to crash your Kanban system. 1) Make your ToDo list a ToDo Matrix Put your ToDo list across the Kanban board as column labels and use it additionally as Backlog. This promotes confusion and opacity on two levels.
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Kanban in a nutshell: impulses to frequently asked questions
So, are Kanban and Scrum enemies? Daniel: Very good question! And on the Scrum point, we can tie in directly to discuss Kanban. Especially when it comes to Kanban in knowledge work (i.e. outside of production companies). Because first of all Kanban and Scrum have significant similarities.
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When working harder is not the solution …
This is where Kanban comes into play. Kanban is more than just a “team tool”. – Higher management levels such as portfolio management can also benefit significantly from Kanban. Kanban: More than just a team tool Kanban is widely known as a method to improve the efficiency of teams by visualising the flow of work and identifying bottlenecks.
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Kanban consultation hour - every first Wednesday of the month
Instead of large, disruptive transformations, Kanban focuses on evolutionary change by enabling teams to optimize their processes iteratively. Get answers in the Kanban consultation hour Do you have general questions about Kanban? Do you have questions about your implementation or introduction of Kanban? Are you thinking about what good next steps could be in your Kanban system?
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Improving your Scrum with Kanban? You can do it.
You will learn the tools in the Kanban System Design Training. Do you want to become a certified Kanban Management Professional? Then attend the Kanban Systems Improvement Training. But Kanban can not only help your Scrum. It can also make your SAFe better. Read more in Julia’s article “If you understand Kanban, your SAFe will be better”.
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wibas at the LeanAroundTheClock from 14-15.03.24
Kanban - the art of mastering complex changes Julia Stiegelmayer, our accredited Kanban trainer and agile coach, has already given several talks, workshops and training sessions on Kanban.
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Jump-start Agile, Lean or New Work with our Workshops.
Example: Kanban Basics-Workshop A team wants to work with Kanban. We join the team as a flow master, i.e. as an agility coach who knows Kanban and facilitation. At the beginning of the workshop we give a brief explanation of Kanban. Then we go straight into implementing Kanban, providing more explanations as we do the implementation work.