In my article “Knowledge Transfer with Kanban” I explained the very first experiences I made with knowledge transfer policies in kanban systems some years ago. I convinced quite a lot of organizations to give it a try when they faced this problem. In an audit with a client who introduced knowledge transfer through WIP limits […]
One of the challenges I’ve to address quite frequently in system designs is knowledge transfer. For instance, some years ago one of my clients was in the situation that they have a lot of COBOL code in their system. That’s not really a problem as such, however they noticed that COBOL developers die out slowly […]
Last week I held an accredited Kanban training in Brno, CZ. There was quite a lot of Scrum knowledge in the room as Scrum trainers and practitioners were participating which of course led to some discussions regarding Kanban vs. Scrum. I am really not a fan of these discussions, nevertheless it turned out to be […]
Lean Kanban Central Europe 2012 in Vienna! Together with our friends from it-agile LEANability organized a damn cool conference on our home turf. Have a look!
Klaus Leopold and Gabi Ruf (Director IT Infrastructure & Operations von Daimler) were facilitating a Kanban workshop at the INKOP CIO conference in Tallinn, Estland. 160 German CIOs were delighted.