Kanban Intro™

Visualize and organize complex projects

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  • Nevyžaduje praxi

For everyone who wants to spend less time on tasks and maximize their efficiency

Take the first step on the road to managerial control with Kanban Management Professional (KMP). You will be among the professionals who master agile techniques for visualizing project agendas and tasks.

What will you learn

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  • Work with priorities and ordering
  • Identify and solve problem areas
  • Manage important but not time-critical work
  • Deal with multitasking and intermittent tasks

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Timeline

Day 1

09:00 – 12:30 Intro to KanbanVisualizing work
  • designing the card wall
Controlling Work in Progress
  • from push to pull
Measuring & managing flow
  • control charts
  • flow diagrams
Making policies explicit
  • classes of service
Managing changeCollaborative improvement
  • Block length 90 min.
  • Teaching hours 3
  • Refreshments Yes
  • Exam No

The managerial introduction Kanban Intro™ is designed as an introduction to the follow-up Kanban Master course.

The course is intended primarily for those who have no experience with the Kanban methodology, but also for those of you who want to advance your skills and maximize the benefits of the Kanban Board.

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What is Kanban?

The main principle of Kanban is the control of work processes by means of visualization of the flow of work and limitation of the number of tasks that can be simultaneously in the work process. This is often done using a Kanban board system, where tasks are displayed as cards that move through different stages of the process from start to finish.

Kanban originated in Japan and was originally used in the automotive industry. This methodology has gradually spread to many other fields, including software development, project management, manufacturing, and more.

What are Intro courses?

These are short managerial introductions to individual methodologies that will introduce you to the issue and help you decide on the right course.

Will I get a certificate after attending an Intro course?

Yes! After the training, you receive an internationally recognized certificate for participating in the training.

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