May 15, 2018
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A Review Of Scrum For Kanban Teams

This article is the fourth in a series of “Kanban and Scrum – Stronger Together”.
May 11, 2018
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Scrum with Kanban Class of Service

This article is the third in a series of “Kanban and Scrum – Stronger Together”.
May 4, 2018
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Scrum With Kanban WIP Limits

This article is the second in a series of “Kanban and Scrum – Stronger Together”.
April 20, 2018
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Kanban and Scrum Together – Not So Fast

Continuing with our theme of facilitating Scrum and Kanban, we’re honored to publish another guest blog post by Dave White on ‘Kanban and Scrum Together – Not So Fast’. In this blog post, Dave has shared his thoughts on the article ‘Kanban and Scrum Together’ written by Steve Porter. Hope you enjoy reading it!
March 19, 2018
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Fika Stories 2 – The Policy-Debt Trap

In part 2 of this series, Christophe looks at the very Swedish phenomenon of Kanban going “man-cold”! As teams implement their early Kanban boards, they inevitably face the reality of the gap between what they are actually used to doing vs. what they put on their Kanban board. (We have posted about this phenomenon earlier as well!) Here, Christophe explains why this happens – and what to do about it quickly so as to not fall into the Policy Debt-trap!
March 12, 2018
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Kanban to manage Complex/ Quick Moving Situations

Is this you? That is, does the question below, which I answered on a technical forum recently, describe a situation you might be facing or may have faced in the past?
March 8, 2018
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Fika Stories 1 – Help! Our Kanban Died!

In this 2-part series, we are honored to publish a couple of blog posts by (2016 Brickell Key award winner) Christophe Achouiantz, Kanban thought-leader, consultant and coach. Written in the “Fika-style” (read on to understand what that is!), Christophe takes on the all too common problem that teams implementing Kanban (or any other process change initiative for that matter) face – the sense of “doom” that Kanban is not working for them because of resistance they face. In this first part, Christophe explains why that is a good thing!
March 2, 2018
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Kanban = Continuous Delivery? Not Necessarily

Here’s is another question that I recently answered on a discussion forum –
February 19, 2018
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The Difference Between The Kanban Method and Scrum

Introduction