August 3, 2013

Scaling Agile in your Enterprise – The Journey is Personal

Kanban is an evolutionary (non-disruptive) change management process; the fact is that it requires a change in organizational and management practices and behavior that can be daunting. The best place to begin that change is at a personal level.
February 23, 2013

Improving Predictability using Kanban

Kanban is evolutionary and not revolutionary. Kanban is making waves in IT operations and Software development, HR, Sales, Marketing, Insurance Claims and more! Kanban gives more accurate and visual way to predict the cost and time of delivery of any project. During this one hour webinar Sudipta demonstrates innovative and efficient techniques and methods to improve predictability of cost and time for executing projects.
February 6, 2013

How do you make an Enterprise Agile?

Agile methods have worked very well at the Team level, with 5-15 collocated team members. But when you have do the same with an Organization-wide team of 100s or more people, spread across the globe working to deliver a shared service or build a single product, how do you achieve that?
January 3, 2013

Continuous Value Delivery with Kanban

Have you looked at Kanban for software development? Are you concerned it may be too open-ended for delivering value? Does its lack of the time-box bother you? If these or similar issues make you unsure about Kanban, then this webinar is for you.
December 19, 2012

Adoption of Lean/ Kanban Principles

David J Anderson is widely regarded as the “Father” of Kanban in IT and software development. He is a recognized global thought leader on Adoption of Lean/ Kanban principles in IT. He leads a consulting, training and publishing business dedicated to developing, promoting and implementing sustainable evolutionary approaches for management of knowledge workers. He has 30 years experience in the hi-tech industry. He has led software teams delivering superior productivity and quality using innovative agile methods at large companies such as Sprint, Motorola, and Microsoft. David is also the author of three books, Agile Management for Software Engineering – Applying the Theory of Constraints for Business Results, Kanban – Successful Evolutionary Change for your Technology Business, and Lessons in Agile Management: On the Road to Kanban.
October 22, 2012

State of Kanban 2012 – Town-hall with David Anderson!

We are back once again with a “State of the Union” styled update from David Anderson himself! He will provide highlights of Lean/ Kanban worldwide, especially in Europe following the 3 LKU Kanban conferences. He will also provide a summary of Kanban related training and certification options with LeanKanban University.
August 22, 2012

3 ways to sync up Development and Operations’ dependencies

Bringing visibility to dependencies between teams is key. This webinar by Dominica DeGrandis – a recognized expert in the application of Lean and Kanban in IT/ DevOps, looks at three ways to do just that. Because different teams have their own rhythm and rhyme, it’s useful to look at options for discovering the one right for you.
July 21, 2012

Think outside the Kanban board!

Kanban is making waves in IT operations and Software development, HR, Sales, Marketing, Insurance Claims and more! With the expanding use of Kanban it is very easy to fall into the “mechanics trap” of the Kanban board. This is true for Scrum as well. During this one hour webinar we will discuss the importance of seeing and thinking beyond what the board offers and where the highest value of Kanban lies.
July 1, 2012

Global Town-hall Meeting with David J Anderson

SwiftKanban is happy to once again bring to you an interactive Town-hall style webinar with world-renowned Kanban guru, David J. Anderson. In this webinar, David will present some of the new ideas that have emerged from the Kanban Leadership Retreat in Austria last month, specifically the new approach to assessing the depth of a Kanban implementation. He will then take questions on any Kanban related topic from the audience.