In This Issue
- Accredited Kanban Trainers at Business Agility Nuremberg
- David J Anderson to Give $100,000 Worth of Consultancy Services with His Enterprise Level Training
- Kanban Glossary Now Available in Polish
- Webinar Recording: Introducing Kanban Into Your Organization
- Are Scrum Retrospectives And Kanban Retrospectives The Same?
- Work in Progress (WIP) Management and Its Impact on Kanban Coaching
- The Kanban Coaching Professional Experience
Accredited Kanban Trainers, Dr. York Roessler, Bianca Griffioen, and Lukas Schmidt, had an incredible time at Business Agility Nuremberg! They were thrilled to engage with industry leaders and share insights on navigating today’s dynamic business landscape.
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David J Anderson to Give $100,000 Worth of Consultancy Services with His Enterprise Level Training
Many companies have made significant layoffs and budget cuts over the last two years, putting more pressure on businesses and management to operate more effectively. To help the business community, David J Anderson is offering $100,000 worth of his personal consultancy services in combination with his Enterprise Level Training.
Read more about it at the link below and watch David’s presentation to learn the outcomes that organizations have realized from his Enterprise Level training.
Kanban Glossary Now Available in Polish
From A for Activity to W for Work Item Type, the Kanban Method Glossary covers all the Kanban terms and definitions you need to know. Now, this alphabetical list based on the Official Guide to the Kanban Method, is published in Polish!
Get your copy of The Kanban Method Glossary today, also available in English, German, and Spanish.
Webinar Recording: Introducing Kanban Into Your Organization
Introducing Kanban into your organization could be the game-changer you’ve been looking for. In this recorded webinar by AgileFever, Kanban University’s Joey Spooner dives deep into the principles and benefits of implementing the Kanban methodology.
Are Scrum Retrospectives And Kanban Retrospectives The Same?
Are Scrum and Kanban Retrospectives the same? This is a great question which Accredited Kanban Trainer Helen Meek explores in her latest blog. Learn how Scrum and Kanban are both looking to improve the way we do things, and why you can take the best of both and adapt for your situation.
Work in Progress (WIP) Management and Its Impact on Kanban Coaching
One of the fundamental practices in the Kanban methodology is the effective management of work in progress (WIP). Limiting WIP not only optimizes workflow and improves quality, but it is also an essential component in Kanban Coaching. In this blog, Accredited Kanban Consultant Ivan Gonzales explores how Kanban coaches can guide organizations in implementing WIP limits and the positive impact this has on teams and value delivery.
The Kanban Coaching Professional Experience
Congratulations to one of our newest Kanban Coaching Professionals, Roger Dreher! He recently completed the four courses required for the KCP credential (Kanban System Design, Kanban Systems Improvement, Kanban Maturity Model, and Kanban Coaching), plus the KCP exam.
In this video, Roger shares his experience in the course and the pragmatic, actionable guidance on “things we could actually try as people helping with Kanban implementations.” Click to watch below and, if you’re ready to start your Kanban Coaching journey, drop us a note at KU@kanban.university.