Kanban is just sticky notes on a whiteboard, right? There’s more to this methodology than you might think. Kanban harnesses the power of visual information to turn your team’s work into brain candy. However, visualization is only the beginning.
Whether you work in software development, operations, or professional cat wrangling, Kanban can help you continuously improve your process (yes, you have one!). That can help your team boost things like delivery speed, predictability, and quality.
In this fun and entertaining talk, you’ll learn the core principles and practices of Kanban, as well as how to maximize its potential to evolve how you, your team, and your organization works.
Kanban is just sticky notes on a whiteboard, right? There’s more to this methodology than you might think. Visualizing work is only the beginning. In this fun and entertaining talk, you’ll learn the core principles and practices of Kanban that can help your team boost things like delivery speed, predictability, and quality.
Kanban is just sticky notes on a whiteboard, right? Whatever work you do, you have a process for that work. Be it software development, operations, services, recruiting, marketing, event planning, or professional cat wrangling. Kanban harnesses the power of visual information to turn your work into brain candy (or bacon). Yet, there is much more to Kanban than visualization. In this fun and entertaining talk, you will learn the core principles and practices of Kanban, and maximize its potential to evolve how you, your team, and your organization works.
Nearly all of the slides in this talk are hand-drawn illustrations. I've received an incredible amount of positive feedback from this talk, probably more than all my years of previous talks combined. You can see an older version of the slides here: http://www.slideshare.net/reverentgeek/do-you-even-kanban
David is a family man, geek, musician, motorcyclist, speaker, and software developer living in North GA. He's currently a Developer Advocate for LeanKit. He's a Microsoft MVP, and runs on a high-octane mixture of caffeine and bacon.
David is a husband, father, geek, musician, motorcyclist, speaker, and software developer living in North GA. He's currently a Developer Advocate for LeanKit, makers of LeanKit Kanban, an enterprise visual project management tool. David served as president of the Nashville .NET User Group for 2012 and 2013. He is a Microsoft MVP, and a high-volume consumer of caffeine and bacon. You can find David on Twitter as @reverentgeek.