You will learn what Kanban is, how it operates, and what advantages it offers compared to other approaches for managing product development. You will also gain a solid understanding of advanced subjects, will learn how to apply Kanban to various scenarios, and will be exposed to case studies and existing best practices.
Kanban & Kanban Systems
Origin and history
Toyota’s six rules
Kanban in project management
Implementing Kanban
The three-bin system
Push systems vs pull systems
Kanban Board & Cards
WIP limits
Reporting and Analysis
Kanban Metrics
Little’s Law
Cumulative Flow Diagrams
Queue
Buffers
Definition of a value stream
continuous improvement
Kaizen Culture
Meetings
Useful takeaways for final examination
After training, you will learn what Kanban is, how it operates, and what advantages it offers compared to other approaches;
* learn the difference between traditional and agile methods;
* be able to understand the Three-bin system, the Kaizen culture, and the methods of visual control;
* learn everything about the key components of Kanban – the WIP limits, Kanban cards, and Kanban walls;
* learn how to apply Kanban to various scenarios and gain a solid understanding of advanced subjects