There is Kanban, and then there is Kanban. Which one do you know?
Why should you attend KMP Workshop?
There is a difference between "learning" Kanban and "living" Kanban. The KMP workshop is a hands-on workshop to learn Kanban. Additionally, you benefit from becoming a Kanban Management Professional accredited by Kanban University . It is one of the sought-after credentials for people who think of "being" agile.
Still unsure? Read the following series on the importance and benefits of attending the KMP Workshop. This series is written by Vikas Agarwal , an AKT (Accredited Kanban Trainer) at Kanban University . In this blog series, Vikas has given screenshots of his MURAL Boards that are actively used for collaboration. He pays individual attention to every candidate attending the class. He not only teaches Kanban but also coaches the attendees to scale up their agile knowledge. He brings curiosity to the class. He has prepared five self-assessment quizzes that help the participant find learning gaps.
Part 1 of 8 discusses the essence of "experiencing Kanban." The class starts with a practical approach to learning Kanban.
Part 2 of 8 discusses "Why Kanban?". It goes beyond "faster delivery and flow." There is much more than that.
Part 3 of 8 discusses the principles. Kanban is a method and has principles to help you implement Kanban.
Part 4 of 8 discusses the six general practices of Kanban. You will remember them by heart by the end of the KMP workshop.
Part 5 of 8 discusses applying the "Systems Thinking Approach to Introducing Kanban." It's not a standalone framework.
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Part 6 of 8 discusses Kanban Maturity Model. In this section, you will understand that Agile Maturity is not an index or integer out of 5.
Part 7 of 8 discusses "How to scale Kanban?" The best way to scale Kanban is to implement Kanban. You will be free from scaling models.
Part 8 of 8 discusses the "Strategies to improve your capability". You will learn to handle dependencies and model variations.
Vikas Agarwal conducts KMP workshop every weekend. His weekdays are usually spent in maturing agility for his clients. He practices Kanban during weekdays that gives him an edge during his training.
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