Blog : July 2009

Friday, July 10, 2009

Kanban Blogosphere Roundup July 10th

Kanban continues to grow in popularity on Twitter with as many as 6 tweets per hour. Meanwhile, we’re continuing to see about 1 blog post per day. Here’s a roundup of the last few days…

Karl Scotland has been busy with 2 posts. Interestingly for a very experienced Scrum coach who still make s significant living helping teams transition to Scrum, Karl tells us that he now thinks in Kanban as his first language. A few days earlier, Karl posted his own take on how Kanban addresses the Lean pillar of respect for people and enables self organization.

Nice post from Marty Haught who gives us his take on Kanban vs Iterations.

And hat tip to Jean Tabaka who brought two articles in the Economist.com to my attention, from the Management section, Just in Time, and Taiichi Ohno (the face of our limitedwipsociety.org “Yes We Kanban” campaign.)

Jim Benson also posted the 3rd in his series on Personal Kanban, identifying the benefits of using a personal Kanban system. Technorati tag: David+Anderson, Agile+Management, Agile, Lean, Kanban, Software+Engineering, Project+Management

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