August News & Views from the Kanban Community

August News & Views from the Kanban Community

"Advanced Kanban Boards" App for Jira - Kanban University Partner Webinar Series?

Click below to watch the story of successful evolutionary change that comes from using Scrum with Kanban empowered by the?"Advanced Kanban Boards" App for Jira. Discover how Advanced Kanban Boards for Jira can enable your team to achieve faster deliveries, improve time to market, and easily evolve their Scrum implementation using Kanban practices. Any questions? Email?[email protected]?or?submit a support request.?

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Kanban Conferences in Brazil and Australia are Fast Approaching

Don't miss your chance to get together in-person with Kanban friends and colleagues at the next two conferences in September and October. Grab one of the last spots at Kanban Brazil before?registration closes on September 6th. Make sure to check out the?additional workshops available before and after Kanban Australia.

Kanban Brazil | September 13-14, 2023 | Grand Mercure Ibirapuera | S?o Paulo, Brazil

Register for Kanban Brazil

Kanban Australia | October 9, 2023 | Jasper Hotel | Melbourne, Australia

Register for Kanban Australia


Crafting Effective Policies for New Teams in Kanban: Kanban Lab Podcast

In this episode of the Kanban Lab podcast, Orod Semsarzadeh (AKT, KMP) and Soma Mazumder (AKT, KCP, KMP, KPP) shared their experience with writing effective team policies (rules). They talked about making policies that matter based on their own experiences, and gave?practical advice such as policies should be short and clear and the team should all agree on the policies. When everyone understands and agrees on the policies, the team can work well together and succeed. This talk is helpful for leaders, coaches, and managers who want to guide their teams well.

Listen to the Podcast


Expedites Are Bad For Your System!

Helen Meek (AKC, AKT, KCP, KMP)?plays the ‘Get Kanban’ game a lot as part of her Kanban System Design Class and it never ceases to amaze her how reactive people are to expedite a ticket for whatever reason. This is also reflective of what she sees in real life. The team is?busy working away and then a ticket comes crashing in and everyone stops to jump on this, and no one batters an eyelid. Do we not know how bad expedites are for your system? Check out Helen's thoughts on the newly relaunched RippleRock blog.?

Read More From Helen Meek


Online/In-Person Training Survey

Have a minute? Help the David J Anderson School of Management team by sharing your feedback! They want to know if "back to the office"?also means "back to in-person instructor-led training."?Please share your opinion via this link below.

Complete the Survey


Sources of Delay: Failure Demand

Fernando Cuenca (AKC, AKT, KCP, KMP) continues his exploration of Sources of Delay with this Failure Demand?blog. If value demand?is what motivates us to do the work that is part of our mission,?and arguably we'd like to do more of it, failure demand?constitutes requests for work that 1) originates in the delivery of the first kind of demand, 2) it's remedial in nature, and 3) we'd like to do less of.?Fernando includes things like defect fixes and production incidents, but also manual (follow-up) work, workarounds, training issues,?and deliberate technical debt. Start by understanding the nature of your demand, its cost of delay and impact, and then make decisions like capacity allocation, classes of service, and root cause elimination.

Read More from Fernando Cuenca


The Top 3 Overlapping Values Between Scout Principles and Kanban

In today’s dynamic and fast-paced world, embracing change and driving digital transformation is crucial for success. As a leader responsible for product management, it is essential to draw inspiration from various sources to guide our teams effectively.

One such source of inspiration in?Elisabeth Mero Santucci's?(KMP)?life is the Scout movement, founded by Robert Baden-Powell, which instills timeless principles of helping others and leaving the world a better place. Surprisingly, these principles resonate remarkably well with Kanban, a powerful method for managing the work?ow of knowledge and driving continuous improvement.

Read More From Elisabeth Mero Santucci


Ruby Explains Work in Progress (WiP) Limits

We all know that the more cars on the road, the slower the traffic goes. However, when it comes to applying this in our everyday work we seem to think the busier we are, the more we'll get done.

Matt?Evans (AKT, KMP) shares how his?awesome Jack Russell Terrier helps us to look at Work in Progress limits.?

Watch How Ruby Explains It

Julia Rodriguez

Auditora Interna en temas de Educacion Continuada en areas de Auditoria interna, Impuestos, Finanzas y Contabilidad

1 年

Gracias por compartir

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Orod Semsarzadeh

Agility Coach | Accredited Kanban Trainer (AKT) | Podcaster | Positive Psychology learner | Street Food Blogger | love Yoga :-)

1 年

It's lovely that our podcast, Kanban Lab, is recognised by Kanban University ?? For more episodes please subscribe to our weekly podcast, which is published on all major podcast repositories https://open.spotify.com/show/2Y4M3knnnVkByEFEpagO9Y

Nadir Shah

NS MEDICO INDIA FOUNDATION,Registered,CSR,NITI AAYOG,80G, 12A, GST,EANUDAN

1 年

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