107-111 Fleet Street
London, England EC4A 2AB

kanban is an emerging process framework for software development with a long and proven history in manufacturing and new product design. In Martine Devos' Coaching kanban for Teams course, you will learn to master the elements of kanban, from start to more advanced concepts.

You will learn how to use kanban as a Lean framework that helps continuous improvement, reduce work in progress, and increase efficiency with a light-weight process.

Upon completion of this kanban course, you will understand how to use kanban not only within the boundaries of your software development environment but also beyond (eg in operations and maintenance environments). Also you will understand how to introduce kanban principles and practices to boost productivity of both traditional and agile teams.

LEARN HOW TO:
use kanban as a Lean framework for continuous improvement
use kanban to reduce risk of Work In Progress (WIP)
increase efficiency with a light-weight process
introduce kanban principles and practices to boost productivity of traditional and agile teams

£1095.00 or £985.00 if booked before 23-12-12

***For for course details and registration please visit:
http://skillsmatter.com/course/agile-scrum/martine-devos-kanban-for-productive-teams-workshop/mh-5753

Leveraging years of research and experience, Martine trains and coaches teams in Agile principles and practices, including Agile Project Management, Scrum, Kanban and Lean Software Engineering.
Martine is a persuasive and highly passionate communicator, public speaker and published author focused on Agile methods.
With extensive managerial experience in both traditional and agile environments, Martine has mastered successive waves of technology innovation to conceptualize, design and deploy mission critical business-focused ICT solutions in Fortune 500 companies and in the public sector.

Official Website: http://skillsmatter.com/course/agile-scrum/martine-devos-kanban-for-productive-teams-workshop/mh-5753

Added by skills.matter on November 5, 2012

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