How Does Defining Your Workflow Transform Your Team’s Efficiency?
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by Martin Hinshelwood
2w ago
In this video, Martin delves into the intricacies of Kanban, exploring its nature as a strategic approach rather than a mere delivery system. ?? He demystifies common misconceptions and illustrates how this philosophy can be applied across various systems to enhance efficiency and productivity. ?? The post How Does Defining Your Workflow Transform Your Team’s Efficiency? appeared first on ProKanban.org ..read more
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Ask a Kanban Trainer: Your Mindblowing Questions – Answered
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by Jim Sparks
2w ago
The Meetup Group 10/20/2023 Ask a Kanban Trainer is an Ask Me Anything (AMA) format session with ProKanban.org trainers answering your APK, Kanban, and Flow Metrics questions. These are held monthly via our Meetup group and are an absolute blast! Our last session was on 10/20 and featured professional Kanban trainers Ingrid Nunes, Will Seele, […] The post Ask a Kanban Trainer: Your Mindblowing Questions – Answered appeared first on ProKanban.org ..read more
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Is Juggling Multiple Tasks Costing Your Team More Than You Realise?
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by Martin Hinshelwood
2w ago
In this video, Martin discusses the lean philosophy of "stop starting and start finishing" and its crucial application within agile frameworks like scrum. He delves into the fallacy of multitasking, highlighting Gerald Weinberg's insights on the productivity losses due to context switching. ?? The conversation further explores the role of a single product owner in providing focus and reducing cognitive load, alongside lean practices such as defining workflow and prioritising work based on value. ?? The post Is Juggling Multiple Tasks Costing Your Team More Than You Realise? appeared first on P ..read more
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Three More Things You Probably Have Wrong About Kanban
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by Colleen Johnson
3w ago
Kanban is a strategy known for its flexibility and efficiency in managing work, but too often faces misconceptions that hinder its adoption, application, and success. Today, we’re going to clarify three more common misconceptions about Kanban, and shine a light on its wide applicability, the flexibility of its simple practices, and the strategic advantages it […] The post Three More Things You Probably Have Wrong About Kanban appeared first on ProKanban.org ..read more
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How easy is it to create a Kanban pilot in the organization?
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by Martin Hinshelwood
1M ago
Embarking on the journey to integrate Kanban into our organisation has been an enlightening experience. The question at the heart of this exploration is not whether it is possible, but rather, how straightforward is it to pilot Kanban within an existing structure? Enjoy this video? Like and subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@nakedAgility The beauty of […] The post How easy is it to create a Kanban pilot in the organization? appeared first on ProKanban.org ..read more
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Defining Workflow in Kanban: Key Elements for Success
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by Janee McConnell
1M ago
The Kanban Guide provides a structured approach to managing workflows, focusing on optimizing the flow of value through the system. A well-defined workflow is essential for teams aiming to improve efficiency, predictability, and responsiveness. According to the guide, crafting an effective Definition of Workflow (DoW) requires incorporating several critical elements. Let’s dive into each of […] The post Defining Workflow in Kanban: Key Elements for Success appeared first on ProKanban.org ..read more
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Debunking Common Misconceptions About Kanban
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by Colleen Johnson
1M ago
Kanban is often misunderstood. While it’s celebrated for its simplicity and flexibility, there are several myths that persist around its implementation. Today, we’ll explore three common misconceptions and debunk them using insights from authoritative sources: The Kanban Guide and The Kanban Pocket Guide. 1. Misconception: Kanban Has No Timeboxes **Debunked:** A common myth surrounding Kanban […] The post Debunking Common Misconceptions About Kanban appeared first on ProKanban.org ..read more
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La loi du docteur John Little. Pourquoi c’est important pour une stratégie Kanban?
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by José - The Flowmizer
2M ago
Cette idée d’article en Français m’est venu car trop de ressources dans la langue de Molière ne donnent pas sur cette loi de John Little forcément les bons éléments (ou en oublient) et ne décrivent pas (à mon sens correctement) son utilité dans une stratégie Kanban. Il y a même des ressources qui tendent à […] The post La loi du docteur John Little. Pourquoi c’est important pour une stratégie Kanban? appeared first on ProKanban.org ..read more
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Monte Carlo Simulations, Accuracy, and Unplanned Work — A Case Study
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by Benjamin Huser-Berta
2M ago
In our team, we believe in forecasts via Monte Carlo Simulations over expert estimates. As in our experience, using estimates often felt like coming up with magic numbers to guess how long something will take. It took time, it was rarely accurate (it’s an estimate after all) and it might have put pressure on the […] The post Monte Carlo Simulations, Accuracy, and Unplanned Work — A Case Study appeared first on ProKanban.org ..read more
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Simplified Estimation Through Right-Sizing at ASOS
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by Nick Brown
2M ago
Context As Agile Coaches at ASOS, we help teams continuously improve their way of working around flow, value, culture, and delivery in a framework-agnostic way. As part of this we often get asked about estimation techniques and, as a team of coaches, try to steer teams away from somewhat ‘old’ approaches such as story pointing.  […] The post Simplified Estimation Through Right-Sizing at ASOS appeared first on ProKanban.org ..read more
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