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9780321768124

Practical Kanban A Systemic Approach to Creating Value and Capability

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    9780321768124

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    0321768124

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2024-06-03
  • Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
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Summary

Practical Kanbanis the most pragmatic and adaptable introduction to successfully implementing Kanban systems for software development. Leading Kanban/Agile/Lean consultant and coach Karl Scotland clearly explains Kanban's purpose, and identifies the key differences between Kanban and traditional development. Scotland moves on to introducing key Kanban concepts, and shows how those concepts can be applied in widely diverse organizations. Using his unique "Kanban, Flow, Cadence (KFC)" approach, Scotland demonstrates how to chart your own consistent, evolutionary, and incremental path to success with Kanban. You'll learn how: * Kanbanoffers mechanisms to control workflow, manage inventory and investment, and identify bottlenecks. * Flowshows how to deliver actual value through Minimal Marketable Features (MMF) * Cadencegives the team the rhythm usually provided by time-boxed iterations Drawing on Scotland's extensive "in the trenches" experience, Practical Kanbanconcludes with a full section on Kanban's context and implications, including case studies and techniques for getting started. From start to finish, this guide offers a lean perspective on software organizations and processes that is as actionable as it is insightful.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part 1. Purpose

1. Why Kanban?

2. Systems Thinking

3. Lean and Agile

 

Part 2. Concepts

4. Kanban

5. Flow

6. Capability

 

Part 3. Aspects

7. Workflow

8. Visualization

9. Work in Process

10. Cadence

11. Continuous Improvement

12. Corollaries

 

Part 4. Implications

13. Context

14. Case Studies

15. Getting Started

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