Project Management with Kanban (Part 4) Risk Review
This is my final blog post in the series on project management with Kanban. If you haven’t seen the previous three posts read them here, Part
This is my final blog post in the series on project management with Kanban. If you haven’t seen the previous three posts read them here, Part
In part 3 of our look at Project Management with Kanban, we consider project planning using probabilistic forecasting. Kanban originally shocked the Agile community in
David originally came up with the idea of a Kanban litmus test to solve a recurring question “Are we doing Kanban or Not?” It can equally be used to assess others kanban implementations.
Success has many fathers! Recently, there has been some content published elsewhere on the web that seeks to re-write the history of the adaptation of
Our firm doesn’t sell process improvement or provide consulting services in defined or designed processes. I’m often asked, as a I travel around the world,
Regular readers who follow everything I post may already have spotted that I introduced a new way of thinking about Kanban. Like almost all of