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Pull, Don’t Push: Lean Systems and Kanban

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Dave Laribee gave a workshop at Kaizenconf in Austin, Texas on October 30, 2008

 

Workshop Description (from Dave Laribee's original post on the workshops):

 

I will say this will be aimed at getting you up and running with an iteration-less pull system or "Kanban." We'll cover some of the principles of Lean Software Development, queue and buffer patterns, and metrics/reporting.

 

Videos of the presentation:

 

The following videos are the majority of this workshop (all but the first 30 minutes) recorded and produced by Steven Harman.

 

  1. Dave discusses some of the reasons, principles, and basics of Lean Software Development.
  2. Value Stream Mapping - a real-life example.
  3. Building a Kanban Board.

 

Relevant Links:

 

The bag and the kanban, part 1 - blog post by Louis Salin

The bag and the kanban, part 2 - blog post by Louis Salin

 

 

 

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