7 Habits GTD Personal Kanban

I started practicing and finding Personal Kanban an answer to many years of frustration in looking for a time management system that allowed me to manage it rather it managing me. How I started with Kanban: Each year, I take one subject matter that I am going to concentrate on. I started doing it many Read More …

Kanban Communication

I know what you’re thinking – another meeting? There is nothing though that improves communication in a project: A meeting even more so then a Kanban board. Any team working toward a common goal will benefit because this practice will improve your communications. The biggest resistance in meetings are because they’re poorly run. Daily scrum Read More …

Marketing Kanban Lessons

Kanban is a lean term and means visual card or sign. It is used to limit the amount of inventory tied up in work in process. Of course in lean excess inventories regarded as ways and so is the time spent in producing it. Kanban scheduling systems are among the simplest, effective and in expensive Read More …

Personal Kanban

One of the best ways to learn and start implementing Kanban if it does indeed have all these fantastic benefits is to do it on a personal level first. Personal Kanban: Mapping Work | Navigating LifeOne of the Personal Kanban tips that Jim Benson gave us in the Business901 Podcast:   We basically create different Read More …

Discussion of Agile, Kanban, Scrum with Landes – eBook

On the Business901 Podcast I had the pleasure interviewing Eric Landes. Eric is an Agile  Project Manager who has been using Kanban for software development since 2007. He has worked with Scrum, XP and other agile methods for over the past 5 years, and has been managing software projects for over 10 years. Eric has Read More …

Kanban at Xerox eBook

I had 2 experts, Michael Curry and Rob Piersielak of the Xerox Corporation on the Business901 podcast to discuss Kanban. I felt that giving my readers and listeners a perspective on the traditional form of Kanban would be interesting. We stayed on track through the podcast but wandered off for a moment to discuss Lean Read More …