Kanban Management Professional
In Person
Russian

Target Audience
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As this class is a “next step” in Kanban learning roadmap and uses concepts thought on previous class (like STATIK approach) this is required that all visitors had previously visited LKU class “Kanban system design” or KMP1.
Knowledge obtained from the 2 classes is enough to build the constantly improving system of value delivery based on the Kanban method in your organization. For this reason, participants receive Kanban Management Professional status from LeanKanban University.
The format of the training
The two-day training program is expanded by preliminary self-training and "homework". This allows the most efficient use of time in the training for discussions, individual and group exercises.
This training incorporates many concepts of "training from the back of the room", in which the participants say and do more than the instructor: short blocks of theory alternate with practice and exercises. Also, the program includes a full-scale simulation of the kanban system in a safe environment where all participants will be able to experience all aspects of the kanban system.
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Program
Review of Kanban method
Mini-testing (audit) of your Kanban system
Overcoming resistance to change and the Kanban method as a change driver
Proto-kanban (predecessor of full implementation of kanban)
Personal Kanban
Aggregated personal Kanban
Team Kanban
WIP Limits per person
In-depth understanding of Kanban systems
Feedback Loops in Kanban systems
Scaling Kanban
Commitment points and replenishment
Meetings in Kanban
Kanban meeting (daily meeting)
Delivery Review
Operations review
Risk Review
Upstream Kanban
Roles in Kanban
Service Request Manager
Service Delivery Manager
Models to identify improvement opportunities
In-depth understanding of lead time distribution and sources of delays
Sources of variability
Managing bottlenecks
Change management
The schedule
The total duration - 2 days, with the schedule:
8:30 - acquaintance, morning coffee
9:00 - the start of the program
12:30-13:30 - Lunch break
17:00 - End of program
breaks for tea-coffee are made in 90/15 min mode.
An additional hour after the official closing of the program on the evening of the second day, we are planning for the informal dialogue with the participants, open Q&A in a case of interest.
What do you get out of the training
Two days of high-quality training from the leader in education on Agile development in Asia-Pacific
Lunches, coffee breaks during the course
Training materials
Membership and online profile at LeanKanban University
Certificate of completion from the LeanKanban University
15 SEU (Scrum education unit) for your CSP certification from Scrum Alliance
15 PDU for PMI members (that could be used for prolongation of PMP and PMI-ACP certifications)
Ability and knowledge to change your organization
- After the class support: 10 nano-coaching sessions (10 minutes per session) to address challenges associated with the implementation of Kanban method
Participants
Anastasiia Apalishyna
Anastasiia Avramchuk
Anton Harbuzov
Artem Levchuk
Anastasiia Skoriiantova
Andrey Yatsenko
Dmytro Bilauchuk
Danylo Pavliuk
Dmytrii Bondarchuk
Eugeniy Gavriliuk
Ivan Chilibi
Kateryna Kompanets
Kateryna Buinovska
Kostiantyn Shurupov
Maria Bogdanova
Maksym Arbuzov
Maria Poteryaeva
Olga Prydyus
Olga Sachenok
Olga Spass
Oleh Hrynchuk
Sergii Kornieiev
Uliana Bogdan
Valentyn Honcharov
Veronika Gumeniuk
Yuliya Stanovych
Yuliia Poderiako