Tag Archives: kanban

Kanban retreat #1 experience report

On April 7th we had our first kanban retreat as a means of peer to peer exchange, having a safe place to bounce ideas amongst each other and learn. In order to get the people into the kanban state of mind, we started off with the famous getKanban board game (the beta version we bought some time ago) followed with […]

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Agileminds community events – now easy to follow on facebook!

The Agileminds agenda is getting quite extensive: it contains our trainings, events such as Re:think 2012, as well as our free community events, like the different kinds of retreats we offer or our “In the brain of… sessions”. To allow you easy access to the community events and share your passion with your friends we […]

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Personal kanban @ WeBBT conference

It’s been one week since I finished up my second run of my personal kanban workshop at the WeBBT internal conference organised by IBBT. Two groups of about 45 people showed up and were definitely looking for a new and better way to organize their own work. Most people were researchers although I heard some […]

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In the brain of … who?

Our ‘In the brain of’ series provides a way to create awareness, encourage discussion and get the most valuable feedback from our community. A series of hands-on workshops to create a spark that ignites your imagination. In the past we’ve had the pleasure of welcoming Dave Gray, who invited us into the world of gamification. […]

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Reflecting on Kanban Leadership Workshop London 3/3

Continuing Part 2. A returning theme was the art of asking the right question, there was no argue that the higher you go in an organization the simpler the question should be. Creating a 2-week backlog is hard, so perhaps we’re asking the wrong question here… I’ll leave it open for now and come back […]

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Reflecting on Kanban Leadership Workshop London 1/3

Last week I attended the 3-day Kanban Leadership Workshop by David Anderson in London, with a notepad filled to the last page reflecting on such an inspiring workshop seems quite challenging. A Kanban Leadership Workshop differs from a Kanban Training as the focus is here on the coaching aspect of leading Lean Transformation / Organizational Change […]

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