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Friday, January 06, 2012

Kanban Leadership Workshop   San Diego, CA - Mar 6-8, 2012

This 3-day leadership/coaching workshop with David is limited to just 12 people.

This workshop is for anyone tasked with leading a change initiative in their organization or at a client organization in 2012. It is suitable for managers, process engineers, change agents, experienced Agile, Lean, or project management coaches and consultants, existing Kanban practitioners with 1 year of experience, and those who have previously taken David J. Anderson’s Kanban class and are actively using Kanban at work. Attendees are expected to be familiar with the content of the book, “Kanban - Successful Evolutionary Change for your Technology Business.

These intensive 3 day workshops are intended to transfer the knowledge and skills to enable you to lead Lean transformations using the Kanban Method

Don’t miss out! Read what others are saying about this workshop.

- Rachel Davies, Kanban Coaching Insights
- Karen Graves, Kanban Evolution
- Armond Mehrabian, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3

Register today!
$3500 per person


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A copy of the book will be supplied upon registration. Attendees will maximize the value if they are already familiar with the material.

The intent is to have an interactive collaborative session designed to facilitate knowledge sharing and learning. Attendees should come prepared to discuss their own experiences with Kanban and challenging situations they’ve faced with change initiatives at clients or employers

The workshop will open with a round table of introductions and shared Kanban experience. Each participant will be asked for a list of questions they’d like answered over the 3 day session and from this a topic backlog will be built. David will augment this backlog with essential topics and foundational material. The agenda for the remaining time will then be set to insure the fullest of coverage and the maximum value for all participants. The focus will be on shared experience and discussion of the hard questions that clients and team members ask coaches during the introduction of Lean ideas through the use of a kanban pull system. The workshop will include the use of the GetKanban game simulation and discussion of its value as a teaching aid.

The goal is to enable participants to go back into the field and successfully coach Agile/Lean transitions using the Kanban approach. Every workshop is different because of the unique experiences of each participant and their specific focus and desired outcomes. Each participant will received a personal recommendation from David J. Anderson as a result of participating in the class.

Kanban offers agile and project management coaches another tool in their transformation and coaching toolbox. Kanban is proving to be a facilitator of evolutionary change with low resistance and an enabler of accelerated high levels of organizational maturity.

For more details download the PDF flyer

Location: San Diego, CA
Venue TBD

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Kanban for IT Services & Operations - Orange County, CA Jan 26-27, 2012

David J. Anderson’s

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

with Dominica DeGrandis (instructor)

Kanban is a framework for changing, for improving, the way an organization works together.  If ever-more frequent deliveries from software development are increasing pressure on your teams and creating bottlenecks in the delivery process, look at Kanban to extend agility and balance to IT services and operations teams.

This 2-day Kanban training class uses an interactive teaching method to help students gain an understanding of Kanban Pull Systems and how to apply them to IT services and Operations.  Working in small teams, class attendees will analyze and design a kanban system implementation.

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 book.

Because the value of software is achieved only after being deployed to production, the class begins by studying and mapping the workflow across your organization.  You’ll learn how to improve predictability and therefore increase customer satisfaction.  You’ll learn how to use 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 handle increasing complexity around software delivery and support, take 2 days and come along. 

What you will learn

Day 1 Kanban Mechanics
- Demand Analysis
- Workflow Mapping
- Visualization
- Work Item Types
- WIP Limits
- Classes of Service
- Kanban Simulation Game customized for operations

Day 2 Kanban Progression
- Kanban System design
- Operations Review
- Case Studies
- Service Level Agreements (SLA)
- Variability and predictability
- How to Get Started with Kanban
- Economic Cost Model for Lean
- Metrics

About the presenter

Dominica specializes in Kanban for IT Services and Operations - with teams interacting with software development. She spent her first 15 years in software engineering deeply embedded in Development teams performing builds, deployments and environment maintenance. She has worked in organizations of all sizes, from the US Army, Boeing, and AT&T to small start-ups. Dominica first worked for David Anderson at Corbis in 2006 where she helped deliver the first implementation of Kanban for software engineering in the US. Adept at leading teams performing Configuration Management and Release Management, Dominica found a passion for improving the way development and operations teams work together.

Is this for you?

If you would like to learn how Kanban, Pull Systems and Lean, can provide a useful perspective for improving work done on the periphery of software engineering and you are performing IT Services or Operations, this class is for you. From data administrative services to deployment/release managers to help desk, this class covers beginning to intermediate level material.

Location:

Newport beach, CA, USA

Venue:

Fashion Island
451 Newport Center Dr.
Newport Beach, CA 92660

 

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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 08, 2011

Kanban Weekly roundup - Nov 9, 2011

                                                                                                                                          By Dominica DeGrandis

With no videos recorded at the recent Lean Enterprise Software and Systems conference (#LESS2011), we look at some write-ups and summaries posted by attendees.  We also take a look at some kanban board design discussions.

News

Hakan Forss’s summary of LESS2011 focused on two of the four main tracks (Complexity & Systems Thinking and Beyond Budgeting).  It sounds like Carl Savage’s presentation on “Overcoming Education Inertia” was a winner.
http://hakanforss.wordpress.com/tag/less2011/


Alan Shalloway posted his notes from his “Non-Linear Birds of a Feather” session at LESS2011.  And, as a bonus he included definitions of the three “M” words: Mura (unevenness of work) causes muri (overburdening of workers) which causes muda (waste).
http://www.netobjectives.com/blogs/LESS2011-birds-of-a-feather


That “Birds of a Feather” session led to a series of twitter exchanges regarding kanban board design which then generated some interesting discussions on the topic.
http://blog.brodzinski.com/


Events

Town-hall with David J. Anderson
Webinar: Nov 10, 2011; 10 AM - 11:30 AM PacificTown hall link
Join the conversation on twitter with #DJASwift
http://www.swift-kanban.com/emailer/dja_townhall_iv/invitation_email.html?utm_source=streamsend&utm_medium=email&utm_content=14982775&utm_campaign=Invitation%20for%20Fourth%20Kanban%20Global%20Town-hall%20Meeting%21%20


Lean Software Systems Conference – Boston 2012
Registration for LSSC12 is open.  Check it out.  The Twitter hashtag is #lssc12
http://lssc12.leanssc.org/




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