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In This Issue
- Pack Your Bags for Portugal and Kanban Leadership Retreat Europe 2024
- Last Chance to Get “Discovering Kanban” on Kindle
- Using Kanban at Different Organizational Levels
- Let’s Talk About Scrum and Kanban
- Business Agility in the Real Estate Market. Is it Possible?
- The Actionable Metrics Course from the David J Anderson School of Management is Here!
- Change: Sailing in the Wind of Evolution and Revolution
Pack Your Bags for Portugal and Kanban Leadership Retreat Europe 2024
May 6 – 8, 2024
Grande Real Villa Itália Hotel & Spa
Cascais, Portugal
Discover the coastal charm of Cascais, Portugal while you immerse yourself in Kanban knowledge surrounded by global experts. You’ll shape the agenda on the first night for a tailored retreat experience. Stay longer for exclusive Leveling Up sessions to enhance your Kanban skills. Registration is now open for you to join the ultimate Kanban experience!
Last Chance to Get “Discovering Kanban” on Kindle
The Kindle version of “Discovering Kanban: The Evolutionary Path to Enterprise Agility” by David J Anderson is available only for a limited time and that time is running out. Get your copy by November 30th!
Discovering Kanban is the first in a four-volume ‘Better with Kanban’ series, providing complete coverage of the Kanban Method and its implementation at very large, enterprise scale implementations that span the entirety of modern enterprises. See from real life examples how to apply Kanban effectively, overcome the challenges involved, and get great results.
Using Kanban at Different Organizational Levels: KMM Plus Talks to Joey Spooner
What will your organization experience when using Kanban at different levels? Watch this latest episode of KMM Plus Talks with Joey Spooner, Vice President for Community Development and Product Management at Kanban University, as he explores Kanban from the team level to managerial level to executive level.
Let’s Talk About Scrum and Kanban
Confused about Scrum vs Kanban, or even Scrum AND Kanban? In this video, Dan Brown, Kanban University Accredited Kanban Trainer, explains how Scrum and Kanban both have their place, either together or apart, but they are never alternatives.
Business Agility in the Real Estate Market. Is it Possible?
David Ramiris, Kanban Coaching Professional and Kanban Management Professional, reflects on his recent experience with property sales and the real estate company, REMAX. In this article, he shares what he has seen under the Kanban Maturity Model (KMM) focus, showing how this approach to corporate maturity is present in several market niches. Read more to see how the KMM approach goes far beyond the technology market.
The Actionable Metrics Course from the David J Anderson School of Management is Here!
Learn How to Choose, Analyze, and Interpret Data that Truly Matters
Actionable Metrics is your gateway to understanding and harnessing the power of metrics to drive action, make improvements, and achieve your goals.
This course dives into the world of metrics, teaching you how to choose, analyze, and interpret data that truly matters. Available as an online, self-paced training course, you are able to join on your own flexible schedule.
Learn how to:
- Differentiate between meaningful, actionable metrics and superficial data.
- Develop a data-driven mindset and culture within your organization.
- Utilize various data collection and analysis techniques effectively.
- Make informed decisions, optimize processes, and drive positive outcomes.
- Enhance your problem-solving skills through data-backed insights.
Change: Sailing in the Wind of Evolution and Revolution
Fundamentally, there are two ways of changing, evolutionary and revolutionary. And which way of changing fits best where? As a sailor, Koen Halma, Kanban University Accredited Kanban Trainer, recognizes both methods and applies them almost unconsciously.