Are you finding it difficult to implement Agile within your organization? Is the change process overly prescriptive? Are your teams overloaded and losing productivity, yet resistant to radical transformation?
Opt for the "Alternative Path to Agility" by adopting an evolutionary and humane Change Management approach. This method does not overhaul your existing processes but rather refines them.
The Kanban Method offers pragmatic, actionable, and evidence-based guidance for achieving successful evolutionary change. It begins with your current practices, respecting existing roles, responsibilities, and job titles. This approach enables organizations to gradually evolve business processes, establish and utilize relevant metrics to track progress, and significantly lower the risks associated with complex change initiatives.
If your team is feeling overwhelmed, Kanban can help you regain control of your work. It introduces a dynamic technique for managing your process and identifying bottlenecks.
This training equips you with the skills and knowledge necessary to apply Kanban in your daily work, teaching you how to prioritize immediate tasks, defer others, and remove items from your to-do list permanently.
Learning Outcomes
This one-day course covers the fundamentals of the Kanban Method® and serves as the entry point and starting place for an alternative path to agility.
Participants should gain familiarity with the Kanban Method. They will learn to design and implement a basic Kanban board, understand different work item types and the risks associated with them, and become acquainted with various Team Kanban board designs and styles. Attendees will know how to select the most suitable design for their specific context. Additionally, they will be aware of the training roadmap and the value and benefits to be gained at each step along the "alternative path to agility."
Who Should Attend
This course is designed for any professional involved in product development or knowledge work who wishes to discover how Kanban can enhance working environments. Kanban is effective across various organizational functions, from senior staff aiming to adopt Lean Management to delivery team members seeking to improve their working practices. Previous attendees have held roles such as:
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Senior Management Positions (CxO)
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Program and Project Managers
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Product Managers, Product Owners, and Business Analysts
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Scrum Team Members
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Scrum Masters, Team Leads, and Change Agents
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Product & Software Developers & Testers
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Agile Coaches & Practitioners (Scrum, XP, DSDM, AgilePM, etc.)
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Other roles such as HR and Finance professionals
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