Co-Trainer(s)

Manchester
GTM
United Kingdom

Kanban System Design (KMP part 1) - Online

2 Days Training
April 21,2021 to April 22,2021
09:00 am to 09:00 am Europe/London - BST

Virtual

English

Duration: 2 Days
 
This highly interactive 2 day course – Kanban Systems Design (KMP1) - has been created by leading Kanban experts including David J. Anderson. The Kanban Method offers evidence based, pragmatic, actionable, guidance that can be taken away and implemented the next working day. We show you how to introduce Kanban practices in an evolutionary manner in order to reduce resistance to change. Design a Kanban system ( or improve an existing system ) for optimal flow and faster delivery whilst improving quality. Learn the fundamentals of the Kanban Method. 
 
Many teams we talk to are overwhelmed with too much work in progress, conflicting priorities, often facing unknown blockers and drag factors that impede the teams productivity. For most teams this leads to missed deadlines and late delivery of projects which impacts negatively on team morale and future productivity.
 
The Kanban System Design Course - is a two day course that will enable you to:
 Coach your team(s) in their adoption of Kanban
 Confidently support your team in operating a Kanban system 
 Identify and remove blockers to flow
 Help your team to mine appropriate metrics to drive real team improvements
 Support teams in the continual pursuit of real improvement
 
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
 Understand core concepts of the Kanban Method.
 Learn the 3 Change Management Principles and the 6 General Practices of The Kanban Method.
 Experience the benefit of WIP limits to improve flow.
 How to run the Kanban meetings to focus on the work and allow the team to organize around it
 How to proceed to the next level with Kanban.
 
COURSE CURRICULUM 
 The Why and What of Kanban
 Kanban core practices
 Evolutionary vs Revolutionary Change
 Principles of the Kanban Method
 Core Practices of the Kanban Method
 
Core Kanban
 Work Visualisation
 Push vs pull based systems
 Queues & Buffers
 Limiting Work In Progress (WIP)
 Little’s Law
 Managing Flow
 Cumulative Flow Diagrams
 Measuring and managing flow using Lead Time
 Understanding flow efficiency
 Planning in Kanban
 Risk management with classes of service 
 
Experience Kanban
 Getting to grips with Kanban systems using getKanban simulation
 
Introducing Kanban to your team or organisation
 Understanding the motivation for change
 STATIK – systems thinking approach to implementing Kanban
 Understanding sources of variability
 Analysing and shaping demand
 Visualising your workflow using a Kanban board
 Visual design of ticket types
 How to set WIP limits
 Identifying and removing impediments to flow
 Kaizen – continuous and collaborative improvement
 Feedback Mechanisms
 Kanban style Daily Standups