Are you facing challenges in integrating Agile into your organization? Is the transition too rigid? Are your teams overloaded and less productive, yet resistant to a drastic change?
Select the “Alternative Path to Agility” and adopt an evolutionary and people-centered Change Management Method that enhances rather than overhauls your existing process.
The Kanban Method offers practical, actionable, evidence-based advice for successful incremental change. It begins with your current practices while respecting roles, responsibilities, and job titles. This enables organizations to gradually refine business processes, establish relevant metrics to track progress, and significantly lower the risk associated with complex transformation initiatives.
If your team is feeling overwhelmed, Kanban can help you regain control over your work by dynamically managing your process and identifying bottlenecks.
This training equips you with the skills and knowledge needed to apply Kanban in your work environment. You will learn how to prioritize tasks effectively, postpone less urgent items, and eliminate unnecessary ones from your to-do list forever.
Learning Outcomes
This 1-day course introduces the fundamentals of the Kanban Method® and serves as a foundational step towards an alternative path to agility.
Participants will gain familiarity with the Kanban Method, design and implement a basic Kanban board, understand work item types and their associated risks, and be acquainted with various Team Kanban board designs. They should also know how to select a design that best fits their context. Additionally, attendees will learn about the training roadmap and the value and benefits at each stage of the “alternative path to agility.”
Who Should Attend
This course is tailored for professionals in product development or knowledge work environments who are interested in how Kanban can enhance working conditions. It applies across various organizational functions, from senior staff adopting Lean Management to team members looking to improve their practices. Previous attendees have held roles such as:
- Senior Management Positions (CxO)
- Program and Project Managers
- Product Managers, Product Owners, and Business Analysts
- Scrum Team Members
- Scrum Masters, Team Leads, and Change Agents
- Product & Software Developers & Testers
- Agile Coaches & Practitioners (Scrum, XP, DSDM, AgilePM, etc.)
- Other roles such as HR and Finance professionals
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