Agile Project Management with Kanban
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Agile Project Management with Kanban Course
Introduction:
Kanban is a popular framework used to implement agile and DevOps software development. It requires real-time communication of capacity and full transparency of work.
Work items are represented visually on a Kanban board, allowing team members to see the state of every piece of work at any time.
Agile Project Management with Kanban Training Course is created for people who need to combine Agile (notably SCRUM), with Lean and Kanban together to manage their projects.
Course Objectives:
Attendees should become familiar with:
- The Kanban Method. They should be able to design and implement a basic Kanban board.
- They should be able to understand work item types and the risks associated with specific work items.
- They should be familiar with a variety of different Team Kanban board designs and styles and know how to choose a design that is best suited for their context.
- The purpose of this training is to acquire knowledge and practice of the workshop aspects of Kanban and Agile foundations.
Who Should Attend?
Agile Project Management with Kanban Training Course is ideal for:
- IT Director, Project Manager,
- Technical Team Leader, Analyst,
- Software Developer, Tester
Course Outlines:
Introduction to Agile
- Why Agile?
- What are the main objectives of Agile?
- How do mechanisms in Agile?
- How Agile can help?
Command & Control vs. Agile
- Factory model
- The functioning of canon
- The functioning of missile
- Pillars of Kanban
- Big Picture
Process
- Concepts behind Kanban
- Kanban Rules
- Metrics
- Flow Diagram
- + technical practices
Teamwork
- Shared responsibility
- Self-organization
- Interdisciplinary
- Benefit the "right" teamwork
Kanban Board
- How to visualize the process?
- How to create a Kanban Board?
- What are and how to introduce WIP limits?
- What are and how to introduce Classes of Service?
Customer Engagement
- The most common waste
- Value Stream
Waste
- Value Stream Mapping
- Waste analysis
- Main concepts behind Kaizen (MUDA / MURI / MURA)
- Bottlenecks analysis
- Five Focusing Steps
Simulation
- Simulation game
- Discussions
- Advanced topics
