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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Kanban Weekly Roundup - Dec 13, 2011

                                                                              By Dominica DeGrandis

People want to do a good job. This week’s news posts provide messages on giving people the
right amount of information and support.  We also take a peek at some tools.

News

This post from the LeanKit site includes a story of a team who wasn’t thrilled with the idea of
doing Kanban until their manager switched from micro-manage mode to customer results mode.
http://blog.leankitkanban.com/2011/12/kanban-isnt-just-for-advanced-teams/

A Pecha Kucha by Markus Andrezak (@markusandrezak) on “The Democracy of Kanban”.
Slide 18 brings out the emotion.
http://vimeo.com/33043615

Tools

VersionOne
Release 11.3 includes a “Buy-A-Feature” integration with Innovation Games to help see
how and why customers might value new features.  Scroll down past the upgrade box for details and video.
http://community.versionone.com/Release%20Notes/ReleaseNotes2011Fall.aspx

Kanbanery
Kanbanery – The Missing Manual, by Mirek Woźniak and John Cieslik-Bridgen.  45 pages on Kanbanery.
http://support.kanbanery.com/attachments/token/y7q9scmiqethtzc/?name=kanbanery_missing_manual.pdf

Events

Lean Kanban Southern Europe will be held in Madrid, May 9-10, 2012.
#lkse12


Lean Software Systems Conference – Boston May 2012
Key speakers announced and Lean Action Kitchen ramping up with Jim Benson (@OurFounder)
http://lssc12.leanssc.org/program/

 



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Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Kanban Weekly Roundup - Dec 6, 2011

                                                                                                          By Dominica DeGrandis

My book reading demand is higher than my capability to read them all (too much book reading WIP),
so I love it when other people read and summarize books. 
This week, we look at some new practical books and writings. 

News


Troy Magennis (@t_magennis) published a new book, “Forecasting and Simulating Software Development Projects”.
It describes optimal WIP limits using Monti-carlo simulation for a board and a backlog of work.
Chapter 2 (Example Modeling Scenario) is currently free.  Beta simulation software is available. 
Send feedback to @AgileSimulation.
http://www.focusedobjective.com/books-and-publications


Jason Yip (@jchyip) continues writing his guide for “Lean and Kanban for IT Operations”. 
This week’s entry, “Understand the flow of work and information” describes a type of demand
analysis exercise with good questions on customers and work flows.
http://jchyip.blogspot.com/2011/12/lean-and-kanban-for-it-operations.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+YoudThinkWithAllMy+%28You%27d+think+with+all+my+video+game+experience+that+I%27d+be+more+prepared+for+this%29#!/2011/12/lean-and-kanban-for-it-operations.html


Joe Dager (@business901) summarized Terri Griffith’s new book, The Plugged-In Manager .
“She discusses an evolution for managers, not a revolution.”  Her 3 core practices are:
1. Stop-Look-Listen: What do your data say? What do you already know that will help you with this project?
2. Mixing: How do you balance your available resources?
3. Sharing: How can you achieve better results by integrating your choices with other team members?
http://business901.com/blog1/are-your-managers-managing-technology-or/

 

Events

Swift Kanban training series
http://www.digite.com/swift-kanban-training-series?utm_source=streamsend&utm_medium=email&utm_content=15188583&utm_campaign=Invitation%20for%20Swift-Kanban%20Training%20Series%21


Agile and Beyond Conference - Dearborn, MI.  March 10, 2011
http://agileandbeyond.org/


Lean Software Systems Conference – Boston May 2012
The program is taking shape.
http://lssc12.leanssc.org/program/




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Monday, December 05, 2011

Kanban Training Class - Miami, FL Jan 9-10, 2012

David J. Anderson’s

Official “Kanban - Successful Evolutionary Change for Your Technology Business” Class

with Daniel Vacanti (instructor)

This intensive 2-day Kanban training class provides an introduction to Lean, Pull Systems and Kanban and will explain how established industrial engineering theory can apply to software development process.

This class is based on David J. Anderson’s book “Kanban - Successful Evolutionary Change for Your Technology Business”. Attendees of the class will receive a copy of the new book.

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Participants in the class will learn how to use the simple process of limiting work-in-progress as a driver of change. Kanban is a change management method and a different approach to striking agreements between IT and the business.

You’ll learn how to define the policies that constrain the collaborative game of software development. You’ll learn how to use those policies to manage risk and to reset negotiations and recast them as collaborative problem solving.

Used effectively, Kanban will change you and your organization. If your workplace has been stagnating and you are looking for new ideas to unleash productivity, innovation, collaboration and creativity, take 2 days and come along.

What you will learn

Day 1 Kanban Mechanics
- Demand Analysis
- Value-Network Mapping
- Visualization
- Work Item Types
- WIP Limits
- Classes of Service
- Service Level Agreements (SLA)
- Kanban Simulation Game

Day 2 Why Kanban
- Recipe for Success
- Case Studies
- Improvement Opportunities
- Understanding Variation
- Bottleneck Management
- Economic Cost Model for Lean (Waste)
- Metrics

About the presenter

Daniel Vacanti, MBA, was a contributor to and a primary reviewer of David Anderson’s Kanban book.  He is a 15 year software industry veteran who specializes in the leading, mentoring, and coaching of teams in agile practices. He has a record of delivering customer valued results working with teams and companies of varying sizes. His emphasis is on the business-appropriate use of technology to help companies achieve their specific financial goals.  Daniel has worked with David Anderson for over 10 years and was a Development Manager on some of the earliest kanban implementations with David.

Is this for you?

If you are a software development executive, project manager, development manager, project lead or developer and you would like to learn how Lean, Pull Systems and Kanban can provide a useful perspective to consider the entire value chain beyond the pure software development, this Kanban class is for you!

Location:

Miami, FL, USA

Venue:

DoubleTree by Hilton Grand Hotel Biscayne Bay
1717 North Bayshore Drive, Miami, Florida, United States 33132-1180
Tel: 1-305-372-0313   Fax:  1-305-539-9228

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Kanban Weekly Roundup - Nov 29, 2011

                                                                                                                                          By Dominica DeGrandis

There’s been a flurry of activity in South America and on the kanbandev yahoo group this week and some are noted below. 
It’s been challenging to get to all the Kanban articles and discussions popping up everywhere. 
If you should come across something worthy of this forum, please call my attention to it.

News

Why Kanban for Software Engineering matters
http://www.kanbanway.com/why-kanban-for-software-engineering-matters


Holistic Risk Management?
Mike Burrows (@asplake) suggests we, “... think about where, when and by
whom you want risk to be managed; sucking it all into the dev team may not the best way”
http://finance.groups.yahoo.com/group/kanbandev/msearch?query=holistic+&submit=Search&charset=ISO-8859-1


What’s the kanban in Kanban?
http://www.software-kanban.de/2011/11/whats-kanban-in-kanban.html


Using the Mutual Learning Model to achieve Double Loop Learning
by Benjamin Mitchell (@benjaminm)  (50 min)
An entertaining video on learning.  I like the part about,  “The gap is greatest under conditions
of embarrassment or threat.”, where the gap in this case is the difference between what you say and what you do.
http://vimeo.com/30599611


Collaborative spirit of Kanban
http://blog.brodzinski.com/2011/11/collaborative-kanban.html


An older post by Karen Greaves, Kanban Evolution, resurfaced on twitter this week.  While some of the terminology
has since changed (ex: “Balance demand against throughput, has been replaced with “Balance demand against capability”),
it’s still a nice concise overview of the Kanban Method.
http://scrumcoaching.wordpress.com/2010/02/13/kanban-evolution/#more-20


Lean and Kanban for IT Operations:  How well are you performing?
http://jchyip.blogspot.com/2011/11/lean-and-kanban-for-it-operations-how.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=twitter&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+YoudThinkWithAllMy+%28You%27d+think+with+all+my+video+game+experience+that+I%27d+be+more+prepared+for+this%29#!/2011/11/lean-and-kanban-for-it-operations-how.html

Events

David J. Anderson presentation in Rio de Janeiro
1 hr 10 min
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMwVwcD4GoI&feature=player_embedded


Agile and Beyond Conference - Dearborn, MI.  March 10, 2011
http://agileandbeyond.org/


Lean Software Systems Conference – Boston May 2012
Lean Software and Systems Conference 2012 Keynote Speakers Announced http://t.co/bCt3lLsI #lssc12
http://lssc12.leanssc.org/



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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Kanban Weekly Roundup - Nov 22, 2011

                                                                                                                                          By Dominica DeGrandis

Apologies for missing last week’s post.  I was completely immersed working with a team in NYC helping them design their first kanban board.  Hopefully the extra content will make up for the delay.

News

A nice post by Jason Yip, “Lean and Kanban for IT Operations: What is the Nature of the Demand?” suggests why you should be interested in predictability and how you might go about shaping demand.
http://jchyip.blogspot.com/2011/11/lean-and-kanban-for-it-operations-what_19.html


David Joyce explains why kanban adaption meets resistance from management and includes a bonus link to the 10 min satire, “I want to run an agile project”.
http://leanandkanban.wordpress.com/2011/09/10/agile-lean-and-kanban-change-management-thinking/


Esther Derby continues the discussion of the role of managers in this preview interview with Lean Magazine:
http://www.estherderby.com/2011/11/new-roles-for-managers-interview-with-lean-magazine.html


An article titled, “Scrum and Kanban: Both the same only different”, by Liz Keogh includes an especially interesting section, “Kanban visualizes what’s happening; Scrum visualizes an ideal.”  It points out that with Kanban, a key ingredient is making process policies explicit, so they can be addressed and improved upon.
http://lizkeogh.com/2011/11/20/scrum-and-kanban-both-the-same-only-different/

The “Quotable Kanban” ebook is now available on Kindle
http://www.amazon.com/Quotable-Kanban-ebook/dp/B00679LFFW/

Here’s a fun Pecha Kucha talk on “Pimp my Board” by Arne Roock
http://www.software-kanban.de/2011/11/chocolate-bar.html

Events

AgileDayChile2011 – Occurred on Nov 17th - Keynote slides available at
http://www.slideshare.net/chileagil/intro-to-kanban-agiledaychile2011-keynote

Lean Software Systems Conference – Boston 2012
Lean Software and Systems Conference 2012 Keynote Speakers Announced
http://lssc12.leanssc.org/conference/news/




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