As we work with leaders on enterprise agile, there is always an inordinate focus on process definitions, estimation, requirements artifacts, […]
Category: kanban
Scrum vs. Kanban
A client of ours related an internal conflict at his organization regarding kanban and Scrum; which was better, and how […]
Real World VMS Example
I just submitted my paper to be a speaker at the PMI Global Congress on the topic of Visual Management […]
Thanks for Agile DC: A Mountaintop Experience
After Agile DC 2011 ended, we quickly turned our attention to the Agile Development Practices East conference in Orlando, where we launched […]
LeanKit Kanban
When the Agile Manifesto for Agile Software Development was written 10 years ago, it stated “We are uncovering better ways […]
Can Scrum and Kanban Coexist?
Our LitheSpeed team just returned from the excellent Agile Development Practices East conference. It was nice to be able to […]
Kanban for Service Desks by Roland Cuellar
We worked recently with a client who wanted to apply agile principles and practices to their help desk and networking […]
Scheduling in Scrumban
Recently, I wrote a short piece on Scrumban agile processes entitled “Moving To A Batch Size of One”. This piece […]
Scrumban – Moving To a Batch Size of 1
Agile and Scrum have come a long way towards improving time-to-market but is it possible that we can make our […]
Arlen Bankston: 5Q’s on Agile
Some time ago, I participated in the PM Boulevard’s 5Q’s on Agile series. Now, it’s my colleague Arlen Bankston’s turn. […]