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Six Kanban Tools To Keep You on Track
Looking to uplevel your Kanban game in 2021?
Get your team on track with these Kanban tools.
Upcoming Kanban Events from East to West
Kanban India 2020
December 4 – 5
Online
13:45 – 22:00 IST
Formerly Lean Kanban India, this conference has been a vital platform to further the foundation of the Kanban Method and bringing the teachings of ‘Alternate Path to Agility’ for professionals across India. In the past five successful years, it has helped to shape perspectives of some of the most important executives and entrepreneurs in strengthening their businesses and organisations,
Featured Keynote Speakers
David J Anderson
CEO, David J Anderson School of Management
Day 1 Keynote:
Flow is the Wicked Pursuit of Soulless Zombies
Closing Keynote:
Simple Dependency Management: Stop Tying Yourself in Knots
Todd Little
Chairman
Kanban University
Day 1 Keynote:
Agility and Closed
Loop Feedback
Flow Conference
December 7 – 11
Online
06:00 – 14:00 GMT
The Flow Conference has organized five days packed with inspiring sessions, case studies, clinic sessions and flow camp. The conference goal is to bring the local and international business agility community together in a friendly, educational and fun environment. Join the conference online to exchange and explore ideas between professionals.
Featured Keynote Speakers
David J Anderson
CEO
Mauvius Group
Day 2 Keynote:
Flow is the Wicked Pursuit of Soulless Zombies
Anna Radzikowska
Product Manager
Mauvius Group
Day 3 Keynote:
Cunning Kanban. How Did the Kanban Method Help You in #coronaworld?
Kanban Week 2021
Kanban Global Summit
May 10-12
Kanban Leadership Retreat
May 12-14
Rancho Bernardo Inn
San Diego, California, USA
The Kanban Global Summit (KGS), former Lean Kanban North America (LKNA), features world leaders sharing their experiences with the Kanban Method and offering proven techniques. KGS21 features keynotes, Wednesday workshops, coaching clinics, social receptions, and learning labs. The Learning Labs focus on a particular topic and provide a great way to learn and get your specific questions answered while connecting to Kanban experts and enthusiasts.
Deep-dive on topics like how to talk about Kanban in your org, enterprise scaling, enterprise agility, coaching with the Kanban Maturity Model, upstream Kanban, improving predictability and much more.
Immediately following KGS, join with leaders and enthusiasts in the Kanban space for the Kanban Leadership Retreat. This is an unconference where there is no set agenda. Participants bring topics they want to discuss and the agenda is planned on the first night of the event.
Stay tuned for more Kanban Week details in 2021!
November News & Views 2020 from the Kanban Community
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Make This Month a KanbaNovember
November is here and we have a few spots still available in virtual classes leading to the two highest Kanban University credentials: Accredited Kanban Consultant and Accredited Kanban Trainer.
Don’t miss your chance to reach the pinnacle of the Kanban University Certified Training program. Plus, there’s a Flash Sale for David J Anderson’s Masterclass.
Get the dates and details below and register before these classes fill up!
Change Leadership Masterclass
with David J Anderson
16 – 20 November
4 pm – 8 pm CET
Flash Sale! Ends Nov. 6
This leadership and coaching masterclass is for consultants, coaches, change agents, managers, and Kanban practitioners who want to take it further. Spend five days with Kanban thought leader, David J Anderson, and learn how to successfully lead change. This masterclass is also an educational requirement for the AKC (Accredited Kanban Consultant) credential from Kanban University.
Train the Trainer in Spanish
with Iván Gonzales & Fernando Cuenca
16 – 27 November
Monday thru Friday
8 am – 12 pm PET
(Peru)
The Kanban Train the Trainer course is designed for those with a passion for Kanban who want to deliver KU Certified Kanban training. This course does not teach Kanban fundamentals, rather it focuses on ensuring the candidate’s effectiveness as a trainer. It is expected all students have significant Kanban experience and have attained the Kanban Management Professional (KMP) credential from Kanban University.
Find Your Best Entry Point to Kanban
Team Kanban Practitioner:
A Great Entry Point to Kanban
Are you new to Kanban? Perhaps you are familiar with Scrum as a team leader, a project manager or a Scrum Master and would like to see how Kanban can help improve visibility, flow and or predictability.
Maybe you are a team member that has been included in a Kanban implementation. You don’t need to know how to build, scale or drive improvements, but want to learn enough to be an effective team member in a service delivery workflow.
If either case sounds familiar, make our Team Kanban Practitioner (TKP) class your first step on the Kanban University Development Path!
The TKP credential is granted upon the completion of the one-day TKP course. It is designed to introduce the principles of Kanban for a team to get started or for the complete team to get the appropriate exposure to be effective within a Kanban system. Many people new to Kanban find TKP to be the best entry point.