Make Your Own Improvements

There is a simple rule to follow if you don’t know whether a tool is right for you: make sure you have a good reason for using it. “It sounds cool” isn’t enough of a reason. A team retrospective is an easy way to find out what difficulties and challenges the team is struggling with. If what you hear correlates to what Kanban can help with, then you’ve found your tool.

The managers of the team in this case study saw other teams successfully using Kanban and attended a Kanban training session to learn how the tool could benefit the team.

In times of stress, it can be difficult to know what areas need improvement or to identify areas that would benefit the most. Here is a quick guide:

  1. Focus on active work. When you ...

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