Monday, June 01, 2009
Using Kanban to Fix a Common Scrum Anti-pattern
This is a nice blog post from Machiel Groeneveld discussing the common anti-pattern of the ever decreasing velocity on a Scrum team. By introducing Kanban this team was able to recover its velocity and get back on track. I’m looking forward to more posts from Machiel on this story. Technorati tag: David+Anderson, Lean, Kanban
Posted by David on 06/01 at 06:04 AM
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Announcing the Limited WIP Society
Since the Lean & Kanban 2009 conference there has been growing interest in Kanban. Every day there seem to be more blog posts and Twitter traffic than ever. There is so much new interest in Kanban that a few of us, led by Rob Hathaway, in London, got together to form the Limited WIP Society. It represents an loose institutional home for all things related to Kanban in software engineering process.
We’re not trying to compete with the Lean Software & Systems Consortium. In fact the Limited WIP Society won’t have any formal membership though we’d certainly encourage the spontaneous affiliation of group meetings. The London based folks have partnered with the Extreme Tuesday Club to have a monthly meeting of the Limited WIP Society. If you are curious about Kanban and want to learn together with others who are also trying it out and experimenting with limiting their WIP, then get yourself along to the meeting, or if you aren’t in or close to London, consider establishing a group in your home town or city. If you are thinking of setting up a Limited WIP Society gathering in your area drop me an email and let me know, or post details to the Limited WIP Society web site. Technorati tag: David+Anderson, Lean, Kanban, LimitedWIPSociety
Posted by David on 06/01 at 05:53 AM
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