The Kanban Course - for Individuals and Software Teams
Learn how to use Kanban step by step and how it is used by successful software teams you can do the same.
Description
Learn how to use the tool used by teams and individuals all over the world.
One of the things every creative professional has to manage is tasks and projects. Regardless if we work on our own or as part of a team. The number of software apps that promise to make this part of our job easier is growing every year. Yet at the core of many of them is a methodology called Kanban.
Kanban is easy to learn. And doing that allows us to design our task and project management in the way that serves us best. Whether we use software for that or just a whiteboard and sticky notes.
Kanban for Individuals and Small Teams
What Kanban is and where it comes from
How to create a board
How to create tasks (a.k.a. cards) and how to prioritise them
How to work with a WIP Limit and increase focus
How to enhance our board and make it more flexible
How to design a Kanban workflow that specifically meets the needs of a specific project
Finding the best task size
Kanban for Software Teams
Designing a board for the Software Development workflow
Working with "Done Rules" for increased quality
Using WIP limits to indicate workflow imbalances
Estimation for Kanban teams: working with tasks of same size
I am a certified Scrum Product Owner and Scrum Master. Working with agile teams has taught me a lot about project management in creative environments. No project is like the other. Teams change, customers change, requirements change. For that reason it is important to have a system that can change with you. And that is easily understood by coworkers and customers alike.
What's great about Kanban is that it is flexible enough to grow from one-person daily task management to a tool that is used by entire teams and complex workflows.
What You Will Learn!
- Kanban Task and Project Management
- Personal Kanban Fundamentals, Incl. Prioritisation
- Kanban in Software Development
- Use Estimation in Kanban Software Development
Who Should Attend!
- ´Solopreneurs, Small Teams, Software Developer, Software Teams