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Lean-Kanban Learning: February 2011
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Pragmatic Agilist, Kanban practitioner, and Systems Thinker. Tuesday, February 15, 2011. Code Metrics as a Project Introduction. I recently started some analysis work for a new client at work. As we began our work, we were quickly confronted with a legacy codebase that would be the subject of our proposed work. In the .NET space, a popular code analysis tool is NDepend. In our case, we need to report to our client the state of their codebase. Specifically, we need to convey how hard it will be to mak...
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Lean-Kanban Learning: Is Kanban Agile? (Does it really matter?)
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Pragmatic Agilist, Kanban practitioner, and Systems Thinker. Wednesday, October 3, 2012. Does it really matter? Steve Denning, a contributor to Forbes, published an article, Is Kanban Agile? Last week that stirred some debate in the Agile and Kanban communities. The article is a brief recounting of Michael Sahota's new ebook, An Agile Adoption and Transformation Survival Guide. The book is quite informative and interesting. The theme of Sahota's book essentially is:. Sahota's analysis qualifies Kanban as...
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Lean-Kanban Learning: Kanban Training with David Anderson
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Pragmatic Agilist, Kanban practitioner, and Systems Thinker. Monday, December 13, 2010. Kanban Training with David Anderson. Interested learning more about Kanban? Why not learn from the best? David Anderson has announced he has available seats for his 3 day intensive Kanban Coaching Workshop in Los Angeles, CA on January 12 - 14. Http:/ agilemanagement.net/index.php/Blog/coaching LA-jan2011/. Contact me if interested. I can get you a discounted rate. Labels: agile kanban lean. Subscribe in a reader.
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Lean-Kanban Learning: April 2010
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Pragmatic Agilist, Kanban practitioner, and Systems Thinker. Wednesday, April 7, 2010. Topeka DNUG Kanban Talk Slides. Thank you to those who attended my Kanban talk at the Topeka DNUG. We had a good turn out, but just a little short on time for questions. If you have any follow-up questions about the presentation, please feel free to post in the comments section here. Also, if you have any feedback on presentation, please let me know through this blog or by email: troyltuttle [at] gmail.
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Lean-Kanban Learning: July 2010
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Pragmatic Agilist, Kanban practitioner, and Systems Thinker. Tuesday, July 13, 2010. Topeka DNUG Panel Discussion on Agile. Thanks to those who attended the panel discussion on Agile methodologies, the other panelists, and Don King for organizing the meeting. I thoroughly enjoyed the discussion. Kanban by David Anderson. Implementing Lean Software Development by Mary and Tom Poppendieck. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. Follow me on Twitter! Enter your email address:.
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Lean-Kanban Learning: April 2011
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Pragmatic Agilist, Kanban practitioner, and Systems Thinker. Monday, April 25, 2011. Open Mouth, Insert Software Toolbox. So often we hear the phrase, “I have many tools in my software development toolbox, and I like to use the correct tool for the job.” It sounds good. It appears to be a responsible approach. After all, why wouldn’t we want someone to have multiple tools at their disposal? With that said, I am going to put my toolbox where my mouth is. First, my obligatory disclaimer:. I have, and witho...
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Lean-Kanban Learning: June 2011
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Pragmatic Agilist, Kanban practitioner, and Systems Thinker. Tuesday, June 28, 2011. KCDC Talk - Guerilla Kanban: A Toolkit for Improvement. For those who attended my talk, thank you for your interest. A pdf slide deck is available for download. My Guerilla Kanban Toolkit For Improvement includes the topics:. Visualize and Manage Flow. I hope to address more of these types of topics in future presentations. Let me know if you have questions! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Lean-Kanban Learning: Kidz Kanban–Classes of Service
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Pragmatic Agilist, Kanban practitioner, and Systems Thinker. Thursday, October 20, 2011. Kidz Kanban–Classes of Service. In my first Kidz Kanban post. I described how my 6 year old daughter and I established a Kanban board to visualize her weekend chore work. Together, we learned 2 important things:. Visualizing your work can be powerful. It reduces ambiguity in our human interactions. Using the language of your stakeholders provides better engagement and shared understanding. My daughter decided to comp...
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Lean-Kanban Learning: February 2010
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Pragmatic Agilist, Kanban practitioner, and Systems Thinker. Wednesday, February 17, 2010. After speaking to a few local Kanban practitioners (and aspiring practitioners). I thought it would be helpful to demonstrate how you can use Kanban to improve your software development process in small, incremental ways. So much of what we learn about Kanban and Lean software online. A leader in the Kanban community, has recently talked about Kanban as a “change management” system. Since Kanban has...Your immediat...
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