This course will provide a comprehensive introduction to Kanban for software development. This course assumes a basic understanding of Agile.

This video will provide a comprehensive introduction to Kanban for software development. This course assumes a basic understanding of Agile. This course will cover these topics:
Origins of Kanban. Explore the roots of Kanban in the manufacturing industry, popularized by Toyota. An understanding of its origination allows us to better visualize how it is then applied to software project management.
Core Principles of Kanban. Learn Kanban’s distinct characteristics which make it very effective with an Agile methodology. Principles such as flexibility in planning, pull approach, and continuous delivery will be discussed.
How Kanban helps in Project Management. Appreciate Kanban’s continuous quest to eliminate waste. Here we will discuss the concept of Value Stream Mapping and how software development projects can use this to eliminate wastage throughout the process of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC).
Kanban and Agile. Contrast Kanban with Agile. Here we discuss how Kanban’s value- centric approach aligns closely with Agile. Agile’s iterative and incremental approach coupled with Kanban’s value-focused methods is a perfect recipe for project management success.
Kanban and Scrum. Contrast Kanban with Scrum. We will also explore how teams can use Scrum and Kanban for their projects (ScrumBan).
Kanban Tools. Apply some popular and effective tools you can use for your Kanban adoption. I personally still recommend going traditional (pen, paper, board) in terms of tools, but it’s also efficient to make use of online apps for ease of communication, tracking, and analytics to name a few. We will explore how a mix of physical and online tools can aid Kanban teams.

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