WEBINAR – Transitioning To Agility (Step 3): Implementing Agile with Kanban
Agile methods provide two distinct approaches.
Now that we’ve learned that we want to achieve quick delivery and that we must attend to delays, how do we accomplish this? The more popular method, Scrum, often requires an abrupt change to an organization’s structure. While effective when one can do this, it is often difficult to achieve on a corporate wide scale. The second, Kanban, takes a different approach to managing transitions. It suggests starting where you are, attending to work load limits and gradually improving productivity by removing the delays in your value stream.
This webinar presents how to start your agile transformation by understanding where you are and using Kanban to gradually improve your value stream at a pace your organization can handle.Kanban focuses on creating visibility to all members (business, management and teams) in the value stream while limiting the work in progress (WIP) to the team’s (and hence, organization’s) capacity. Kanban has demonstrated it can improve time to market, efficiency of teams, and predictability of their throughput.
SPEAKER: Alan Shalloway is the founder and CEO of Net Objectives. With almost 40 years of experience, Alan is an industry thought leader. He helps companies transition to Lean and Agile methods enterprise-wide as well teaches courses in Lean, Kanban, Scrum, Design Patterns, and Object-Orientation. Alan has developed training and coaching methods for Lean-Agile that have helped his clients achieve long-term, sustainable productivity gains. He is a popular speaker at prestigious conferences worldwide and an author of several books
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