Kanban

Visual project management

Master visual project management. Learn to follow the workflow and solve critical points in time. Be a more effective manager with the prestigious internationally recognized Kanban certification from ATO Tayllorcox.

Course offer

Take the first step on the road to managerial control with Kanban.

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.

Kanban Intro™

Kanban Intro™

Unlock coding skills in our computer science class.

Expertise

Get guidance on how to implement a Kanban system in your organization

Agile management is spreading to all types of organizations, across sectors. It is a methodology that increases productivity by helping teams work with greater flexibility than classic waterfall approaches. One of the methodologies that you cannot do without in agile is Kanban.

Kanban System Design

Kanban System Design

Delve into computer science basics and practical applications.

Expertise
Kanban Workshop™

Kanban Workshop™

Delve into computer science essentials, from algorithms to coding.

Expertise
Design Thinking & Rapid Prototyping

Design Thinking & Rapid Prototyping

Master the agile design thinking methodology to create innovative ideas and solutions

Expertise

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.

How does Kanban relate to project management?

Kanban is often used within project management methodologies or as part of agile project management approaches. Its flexibility and simplicity make it a popular choice for project management in a variety of industries and organizations.

It is often used, for example, in Scrum, the waterfall approach of project management and in Lean principles.

How does the final exam and certification work?

The final exam can be taken:

a) Online from the comfort of your home.

b) On paper at the TAYLLORCOX campus.

If you are interested, you can purchase additional exam insurance, with which you get a second attempt for free in the event of failure on the first attempt.

The outcome of a successfully completed exam is a prestigious, accredited and globally recognized certificate.