November 2007 - Posts
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Corey Ladas takes a look at two ways to treat bugs in a kanban system . The second option is the more challenging. It requires patient courageous management. My feeling is that option 2 will produce the net higher velocity (and throughput) in the long...
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Back in January when I spoke at the OOP conference in Munich, I described how I didn't believe that continuous integration scaled to enterprise level. Indeed, we hadn't managed to make it work. What we were doing was taking a more Lean approach...
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Have you been wondering about how a Kanban board really works for software development? Come to the next Seattle APLN meeting in three weeks and find out. Who: Darren Davis, Manager at Corbis What: Kanban workshop When: Monday December 3, 5:30pm - 7:30pm...
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This is a picture of a standup meeting on a large project at Corbis. Today I counted 41 attendees. The attendance has averaged 39 or 40 every day for 6 weeks. Daniel Vacanti can be seen far-left leading the meeting. The kanban board is behind him out...
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Tom Hopper has implemented a kanban board for processing warranty claims following his attendance at the Lean New Product Development Summit in Chicago earlier this year. Related posts: Lean NPD Summit Report Read More...
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