In This Issue
- Will It Be Cascais or Miami? Choose Your Kanban Leadership Retreat Adventure!
- Why You Should Read Discovering Kanban
- Kanban University Partner Webinars with Kanban+ and iObeya Now Available on YouTube
- Unlocking the Power of Advanced Kanban Boards with Nave Integration
- What’s YOUR Kanban Story?
- Submit Your Proposals for Kanban India and Kanban Australia 2024
Will It Be Cascais or Miami?
Choose Your Kanban Leadership Retreat Adventure!
Join us for our exclusive Kanban Leadership Retreat in Europe or North America (or both!) and embark on an unforgettable learning journey. Whichever option you choose, expect world-class facilitators, actionable insights, and a supportive community of like-minded professionals dedicated to driving organizational success through Kanban principles.
Why You Should Read Discovering Kanban
In mid-2023, David J. Anderson announced the completion of his new book “Discovering Kanban: The Evolutionary Path to Enterprise Agility.” The Spanish version, translated by Lilian Mateu, was published at the end of 2023 and is now available from Amazon and other book stores. In this article, Lilian provides a brief personal review of the book and explains why you should pick up a copy.
Kanban University Partner Webinars with Kanban+ and iObeya Now Available on YouTube
Tune in to Joey Spooner, Kanban University Vice President for Community Development and Product Management, and guests from our partner companies.
In the first webinar, enhance and evaluate your Kanban implementations using Kanban+. Anna Radzikowska and Diana Deriazhna from the Kanban+ team lead you on a walk-through of the new Kanban+ platform from the INSIDE.
For our second webinar, explore Visual Management Unleashed: The Power of Obeya Networks with Paul Culling, Head of Global Alliances. This session is a unique opportunity to explore the integration of Obeya to enhance Kanban practices and drive more value for your organization.
What’s YOUR Kanban Story?
“More than 5 years ago I started my journey in the world of agility, and 4 years ago I decided to delve into the methods and approaches that really help to understand the context and needs of each organization to provide guidance and support to the teams more appropriate and effective (you know, One-size fits NONE). So I decided to learn the Kanban Method because of what this approach offers (and much more).”