Kanban Maturity Model

Kanban Maturity Model
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ISBN-10 : 1732821240
ISBN-13 : 9781732821248
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Synopsis Kanban Maturity Model by : David J. Anderson

Kanban Maturity Model

Kanban Maturity Model
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Publisher : Lean Kanban University Press
Total Pages : 208
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ISBN-10 : 0985305150
ISBN-13 : 9780985305154
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Synopsis Kanban Maturity Model by : David J. Anderson

The Kanban method is known for its six practices which enable companies to increase their agility in an evolutionary manner, without making drastic changes to organizational structures, and thus engaging and involving people in the transition initiative.This first edition of the book covers the new beta release of KMM. It describes a roadmap and concrete action steps that enable developing organizations fit for their purpose.

Kanban

Kanban
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Publisher : Blue Hole Press
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9780984521401
ISBN-13 : 0984521402
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Kanban by : David J. Anderson

Teams around the world are adding kanban around their existing processes to deliver greater business agility. This book answers the questions: What is the Kanban Method? Why would I want to use Kanban? How do I go about implementing Kanban?

Essential Kanban Condensed

Essential Kanban Condensed
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Publisher : Lean-Kanban University
Total Pages : 102
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ISBN-10 : 0984521429
ISBN-13 : 9780984521425
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Essential Kanban Condensed by : David J. Anderson

Kanban is a method of organizing and managing professional services work. It uses Lean concepts such as limiting work in progress to improve results. A Kanban system is a means of balancing the demand for work to be done with the available capacity to start new work. This book provides a distillation of Kanban: the "essence" of what it is and how it can be used. This brief overview introduces all the principal concepts and guidelines in Kanban and points you to where you can find out more. Essential Kanban Condensed is a great resource to get started or continue exploring ideas for evolutionary change and improvement in business agility.

Agile Management for Software Engineering

Agile Management for Software Engineering
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Publisher : Prentice Hall Professional
Total Pages : 669
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ISBN-10 : 9780672333576
ISBN-13 : 0672333570
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Agile Management for Software Engineering by : David J. Anderson

A breakthrough approach to managing agile software development, Agile methods might just be the alternative to outsourcing. However, agile development must scale in scope and discipline to be acceptable in the boardrooms of the Fortune 1000. In Agile Management for Software Engineering, David J. Anderson shows managers how to apply management science to gain the full business benefits of agility through application of the focused approach taught by Eli Goldratt in his Theory of Constraints. Whether you're using XP, Scrum, FDD, or another agile approach, you'll learn how to develop management discipline for all phases of the engineering process, implement realistic financial and production metrics, and focus on building software that delivers maximum customer value and outstanding business results.Coverage includes: Making the business case for agile methods: practical tools and disciplines How to choose an agile method for your next project Breakthrough application of Critical Chain Project Management and constraint-driven control of the flow of value Defines the four new roles for the agile manager in software projects—and competitive IT organizations Whether you're a development manager, project manager, team leader, or senior IT executive, this book will help you achieve all four of your most urgent challenges: lower cost, faster delivery, improved quality, and focused alignment with the business.

Project Management Maturity Model

Project Management Maturity Model
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9780849379468
ISBN-13 : 0849379466
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Project Management Maturity Model by : J. Kent Crawford

Assisting organizations in improving their project management processes, the Project Management Maturity Model defines the industry standard for measuring project management maturity.Project Management Maturity Model, Second Edition provides a roadmap showing organizations how to move to higher levels of organizational behavior, improving

Domain Storytelling

Domain Storytelling
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Publisher : Addison-Wesley Professional
Total Pages : 357
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ISBN-10 : 9780137458820
ISBN-13 : 0137458827
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Domain Storytelling by : Stefan Hofer

Build Better Business Software by Telling and Visualizing Stories "From a story to working software--this book helps you to get to the essence of what to build. Highly recommended!" --Oliver Drotbohm Storytelling is at the heart of human communication--why not use it to overcome costly misunderstandings when designing software? By telling and visualizing stories, domain experts and team members make business processes and domain knowledge tangible. Domain Storytelling enables everyone to understand the relevant people, activities, and work items. With this guide, the method's inventors explain how domain experts and teams can work together to capture insights with simple pictographs, show their work, solicit feedback, and get everyone on the same page. Stefan Hofer and Henning Schwentner introduce the method's easy pictographic language, scenario-based modeling techniques, workshop format, and relationship to other modeling methods. Using step-by-step case studies, they guide you through solving many common problems: Fully align all project participants and stakeholders, both technical and business-focused Master a simple set of symbols and rules for modeling any process or workflow Use workshop-based collaborative modeling to find better solutions faster Draw clear boundaries to organize your domain, software, and teams Transform domain knowledge into requirements, embedded naturally into an agile process Move your models from diagrams and sticky notes to code Gain better visibility into your IT landscape so you can consolidate or optimize it This guide is for everyone who wants more effective software--from developers, architects, and team leads to the domain experts, product owners, and executives who rely on it every day. Register your book for convenient access to downloads, updates, and/or corrections as they become available. See inside book for details.

Kanban Maturity Model

Kanban Maturity Model
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Publisher : Kanban University Press
Total Pages : 538
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ISBN-10 : 1732821259
ISBN-13 : 9781732821255
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Kanban Maturity Model by : David J Anderson

Professional Coaches' Edition of Kanban Maturity Model (orig is 978-1-7328212-3-1)

The Scrumban [R]Evolution

The Scrumban [R]Evolution
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Publisher : Addison-Wesley Professional
Total Pages : 510
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ISBN-10 : 9780134077628
ISBN-13 : 0134077628
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis The Scrumban [R]Evolution by : Ajay Reddy

Create Thriving, High-Performing Teams and Organizations with Scrumban Scrumban allows you to use Kanban as a catalyst for increasingly valuable changes to your existing software development processes, amplifying and expanding upon Scrum’s benefits. Now, there’s a definitive guide to Scrumban that explains what it is (and isn’t), how and why it works, and how to use it to improve both team and organizational performance. Comprehensive, coherent, and practical, The Scrumban [R]Evolution will help you incrementally apply proven Lean/Agile principles to get what matters most: pragmatic, bottom-line results. Pioneering Scrumban coach Ajay Reddy clarifies Scrumban’s core concepts and principles, and illuminates their application through real-life examples. He takes you from the absolute basics through sustainable adoption, and from choosing metrics to advanced forecasting and adaptive management. Whatever your role in the organization, this essential guide liberates you to tailor Kanban systems based on your unique challenges–and to solve delivery problems and improvement stagnation you haven’t been able to solve with Scrum alone. Discover how Scrumban can help you reignite stalled Agile initiatives Clarify crucial relationships between purpose, values, and performance Quickly develop shared understanding in and across teams Use Scrumban to better manage Product Owner/Customer expectations Improve the rollout of Scrum in any team using Scrumban Use Scrumban and let real improvements spread with least resistance Use the right metrics to gain insight, track progress, and improve forecasting Take advantage of Scrumban’s advanced capabilities as you gain experience Develop leaders to successfully guide your Agile initiatives Integrate modeling to reliably refine your forecasting and decision-making

Kanban in Action

Kanban in Action
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 582
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ISBN-10 : 9781638353119
ISBN-13 : 1638353115
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Kanban in Action by : Joakim Sunden

Summary Kanban in Action is a down-to-earth, no-frills, get-to-know-the-ropes introduction to kanban. It's based on the real-world experience and observations from two kanban coaches who have introduced this process to dozens of teams. You'll learn the principles of why kanban works, as well as nitty-gritty details like how to use different color stickies on a kanban board to help you organize and track your work items. About the Book Too much work and too little time? If this is daily life for your team, you need kanban, a lean knowledge-management method designed to involve all team members in continuous improvement of your process. Kanban in Action is a practical introduction to kanban. Written by two kanban coaches who have taught the method to dozens of teams, the book covers techniques for planning and forecasting, establishing meaningful metrics, visualizing queues and bottlenecks, and constructing and using a kanban board. Written for all members of the development team, including leaders, coders, and business stakeholders. No experience with kanban is required. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. What's Inside How to focus on work in process and finish faster Examples of successful implementations How team members can make informed decisions About the Authors Marcus Hammarberg is a kanban coach and software developer with experience in BDD, TDD, Specification by Example, Scrum, and XP. Joakim Sundén is an agile coach at Spotify who cofounded the first kanban user groups in Europe. Table of Contents PART 1 LEARNING KANBAN Team Kanbaneros gets startedPART 2 UNDERSTANDING KANBAN Kanban principles Visualizing your work Work items Work in process Limiting work in process Managing flow PART 3 ADVANCED KANBAN Classes of service Planning and estimating Process improvement Using metrics to guide improvements Kanban pitfalls Teaching kanban through games