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New in 2025: Role-based Management Credentials

March 24, 2025 by Rosie

At the beginning of 2025, Kanban University introduced four new training programs and professional credentials: introducing role-oriented training of Flow Manager, Delivery Manager, Demand Manager, and Enterprise Delivery Manager for the first time in our almost fifteen-year history. Why have we made this switch and why now?

Identity, Mission and Purpose

Since inception, Kanban University has been a management training company, focused on the professional services, intangible goods, knowledge worker economy of the 21st century. Research, by Barry Boehm, revealed that poor management increases costs more rapidly than any other factor, in disciplines such as software and systems engineering. Management training and guidance has remained rooted in the early 20thcentury based on experience and understanding of physical tangible goods industries such as manufacturing and distribution. Modern work is crying out for new approaches to improve time-to-market, service delivery times, predictability, quality, and responsiveness to changes in markets, economies, regulatory environments, political regimes, and disruptive technological innovation. Since 2003, with publication of his first book, Agile Management, Kanban University founder David J Anderson had been focused on this mission of bringing new management methods to modern workplaces. By 2010, his approach had evolved and become to be known as the Kanban Method.

20th century management expert, Peter Drucker, laid down a challenge for the 21st century: 20th century physical goods industries had improved their productivity by a factor 200 times, he challenged professional services organizations to achieve just a 50 times improvement over the next 100 years.

Kanban University´s has taken up the mission of Boehm and Drucker to dramatically improve management in the modern workplace.

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In 2011, the Kanban Method offered Kanban University the best available tool to deliver on its mission of a better way to manage modern work. The Kanban Management Professional (KMP) training program was introduced with two training classes: Kanban System Design (KSD) was oriented around the design of system of work that enabled cooperation, collaboration, empowerment and autonomy, for workers to improve service delivery outcomes – using the operational practices of the Kanban Method; the follow on class, Kanban Systems Improvement (KSI) taught the management practices that enabled the mechanism to drive evolutionary change and improvement – creating an organization wired with the DNA to survive, thrive, adapt and succeed in a world  moving faster and faster.

The Kanban Method was rooted in the belief that installing processes and frameworks almost always failed at scale because the humans involved resisted change that affected their identity, their role in the social order, their self-esteem and social status, how they earned respect, and how they were recognized and rewarded for their contribution. To overcome this, change had to be led in an evolutionary manner, owned by those who implemented the changes, motivated by a shared purpose and a desire to contribute in a meaningful manner.

Leadership – the magic ingredient required for success

As Kanban adoption spread around the world, a great variety of implementation variations appeared – some organizations were much more successful with Kanban than others. It became clear that the vital ingredient was leadership – there needed to be someone who took responsibility for the flow of work and accepted accountability for customer delivery. Where this was present, dramatic results were observed with productivity improvements of 4 times sometimes as large as 20 times, and delivery times shrinking by 90% or more. Where leadership wasn´t present and didn´t emerge, the results were mediocre, lacklustre, and so much opportunity was left on the table. It became necessary to define this leadership responsibility as the service delivery manager role and recommend that these responsibilities were adopted by someone in an existing leadership or managerial role.

Flow Manager Emerges

For many organizations, the challenges of improving management and leadership met with significant cultural barriers, and many organizations continued to exhibit very low levels of organizational maturity, and very poor results and business outcomes. For many, just improving cooperation, and moving work through their larger scale organizations became the first step in the right direction. To make this happen, someone had to take responsibility for flow. More and more, we saw people being asked to step up and take on the Flow Manager responsibilities. More recently, we have seen it emerge as a job title particularly in Brazil and parts of central Europe.

More Relatable, More Meaningful, More Personal, More Directly Applicable

Our switch to role-oriented training programs was not made without considerable thought. There was a need to make our management training more relatable to the work people actually do, more meaningful in terms of the benefits, and the subject areas addressed, more personal with a direct relationship to the career path and development of people pursuing a managerial career, and more directly applicable such that senior leaders sponsoring and funding the training understand how it will be used and how it might impact their business.

Descriptive not Prescriptive

The Kanban Method has always been descriptive in nature – they have always reflected descriptions of practices and solutions that emerged in real world situations. Kanban literature, guidance and training has always used specific contexts and examples, to describe an approach and a set of practices from which students can choose to learn, copy, adopt and adapt. The Kanban Method has never been prescriptive – it has never mandated a formula, prescription, or framework of elements that must be present. There are no Kanban Police ensuring conformance. As such the roles of Flow Manager, Delivery Manager, and Demand Manager have emerged in the market, and our role has been to describe them.

Delivering on our mission

Kanban University believes that we can best advance our mission now and in future through the provision of role-based training and providing role-specific credentials to individuals pursuing a management career path.

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Filed Under: Flow Manager, KU News Tagged With: Flow, Kanban

How You Can Scrum Better With Kanban

May 22, 2024 by Rosie

Press Play and Learn How YOU Can Scrum Better with Kanban

Are you using Scrum and still running into walls around challenges like dependencies, delays, and resistance to changing and improving the way the team works?

Scrum Better with Kanban can help!

The Scrum Better with Kanban course will give you practical solutions to these problems and more, helping you improve the way Scrum works for you in your organization and team.

Watch Now on YouTube

Find more details about Kanban University Certified Training courses on our YouTube channel. Revisit presentations from past conferences, learn from Kanban Experts, meet the Kanban University Distinguished Fellows, and much, much more.

Subscribe today to join more than 5,500 other Kanban enthusiasts on YouTube!

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Filed Under: KU News, Scrum Tagged With: Kanban, SBK, Scrum, Scrum Better With Kanban, Scrum Kanban Practitioner, YouTube

Get Kanban+ at special pricing only until May 1st

April 23, 2024 by Rosie

Spring Is Blooming…
And So Is Kanban+!

Only through May 1st, take advantage of our Special Promotion on all Kanban+ products. Check out our Special Prices today and don’t forget to subscribe before the offer expires!

Subscribe with Special Pricing

Discover Our Pluses!

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BWK+ (Better with Kanban)

Read Discovering Kanban, the new version of the original Blue Book. The first book in the four-volume “Better with Kanban” series which will provide complete coverage of the Kanban Method and its implementation.

KMM+ (Kanban Maturity Model) 

Read the KMM book and gain access to unpublished materials, a well-stocked library of downloadable KMM posters, templates, videos, resources, and more.

F4P+ (Fit for Purpose)

Is your customer experience fit for purpose? Find out with F4P+! Learn how to use the F4P customer satisfaction survey, segment your market, and collect the right data.

Additionally, with your Kanban+ subscription you will receive:

  • New posters!
  • Downloadable assets (brochures, infographics, templates)
  • Expert videos
  • Online learning experience
  • Case studies
  • …and much more!

Don’t MISS the opportunity! 
Join the Kanban+ community today!

“KMM Plus is my reference guide to consult everything related to the Kanban Method and its success stories. This tool also allows me to have it in several languages. I really like having all the Kanban and Fit for Purpose posters to consult and download. By being able to navigate through the posters and jump directly to the content chapters you can dive faster into the topics. I love it and highly recommend it.”

Lisardo Cordero García
Kanban Trainer & Consultant
Upthink

Filed Under: KU News Tagged With: Better With Kanban, F4P, Fit for Purpose, Kanban, KMM Plus

Webinar: Enhance & Evaluate Kanban Implementations Using Kanban+

February 14, 2024 by Rosie

February 27, 2024

8:00 – 9:00 PM CET
7:00 – 8:00 PM GMT
2:00 – 3:00 PM EST
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM PST

Register for the Kanban+ Partner Webinar

Join us for the next Kanban University Partner Webinar as Joey Spooner welcomes the Kanban+ team for a walk-through of the new Kanban+ platform from the INSIDE!

You will learn what to expect when you visit Kanban+ and will be led through a mini workshop on using Kanban+ to help you evaluate your Kanban implementations.

Whether you are just starting to use Kanban or have extensive Kanban experience, Kanban+ has the guidance you need!

During the webinar Anna Radzikowska and Diana Deriazhna will explain:

  • What is Kanban+
  • What’s new and different from the former KMM Plus
  • How to use Kanban+ and all its new functionality (DEMO)
  • Plus, they will show you how to evaluate your implementation using features found only on Kanban+

Explore what Kanban+ has to offer on February 27th and learn how Kanban+ can benefit you and your work, leading to better business outcomes for all!

Speakers

Anna Radzikowska

Accredited Kanban Trainer

Chief Innovation and Integration Officer

Mauvius Group Inc.

Diana Deriazhna

Product Marketing Manager of Kanban+

Mauvius Group Europe

Joey Spooner

Accredited Kanban Trainer

Vice President for Community Development and Product Management

Kanban University

Filed Under: KU News Tagged With: Anna Radzikowska, Diana Deriazhna, Joey Spooner, Kanban, KMM Plus, partner, Webinar

Welcome To The New Kanban+

January 24, 2024 by Rosie

Kanban+ All Kanban Knowledge In One Place

Explore all Kanban knowledge with a new look, updated functionality, and a better user experience!

Whether you are an Agile Coach, Consultant, or Trainer, or you want to have a deeper understanding of the Kanban Method, the NEW Kanban+ is the place to go for all things Kanban. This immense and up-to-date collection of materials, tools, success stories, and more will help you boost your knowledge and find the right answers to your questions.

Log In or Create A Free Account

What Will Kanban+ Give YOU?

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Use Better with Kanban+ to understand the origins of the Kanban Method to it becoming one of the most popular methods for managing work in the 21st century.

Dive deeper into Kanban knowledge for pragmatic and actionable guidance for applying the Kanban Method with KMM+. Use the Kanban Maturity Model content for insight on how to apply Kanban and how to avoid making the most common mistakes.

Is your customer experience Fit for Purpose? Find out with F4P+, use the F4P customer satisfaction survey, segment your market, and collect the right data.

“KMM+ is to me the ultimate source of knowledge for anybody who likes to stay up to date with the Kanban Method as it constantly evolves and improves. So much inspiration! Some of my clients called the KMM book the best management book on the market, and KMM+ helps them (and me) to quickly find content and food for thought in real life business situations. I also love to always be up to date with the newest version of the KMM posters, which I’m sharing a lot with my Kanban whānau in New Zealand. Also, the case studies – #kanbanworks!”

Silke Noll
Accredited Kanban Trainer and Coach, Kanban Product Professional
Kanban New Zealand

Filed Under: KU News Tagged With: Kanban, KMM Plus

Introducing New YouTube Playlists in Multiple Languages

October 25, 2023 by Rosie

Watch Our 5,000 Subscriber Celebration

We’re celebrating 5,000 YouTube subscribers and the numbers keep climbing! To make this milestone even more special, we are excited to announce the release of new playlists in Spanish, Portuguese, German, and Russian.

Head over to our YouTube channel to discover many of our most popular videos on the Kanban Method, Kanban Development Path, Kanban University Certified Training, Event Presentation Archives, and more.

Make sure to hit that subscribe button to stay in the loop and receive notifications whenever we share fresh videos and content. Happy viewing!

Subscribe to Kanban University on YouTube

Filed Under: KU News Tagged With: Kanban, YouTube

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