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The Kanban Iceberg: How to Scale Beyond the Surface of a Shallow Implementation
Matt Philip discusses how to deepen the understanding of Kanban with depth-of-kanban assessments and through a series of experiments, emergence of a new role — the flow manager — and standard work.
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Not All Kanban Is Alike - Delivery Versus Discovery Kanban
Patrick Steyaert discusses how (traditional) Delivery and Discovery Kanban are similar but different along with several examples of Discovery Kanban systems based on dual strategies.
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Uncertainty, Complexity, the Cynefin Framework and Knowing Enough to Act
Greg Brougham introduces the Cynefin model and related practices which can be used to address uncertainty in the modern world.
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How a Product Team Is Improving Value Delivery Rate with Kanban
Andy Carmichael shares some lessons learned implementing a number of Kanban practices that have been subjected to an improving process.
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Continuous Delivery Without Breaking Everything
Andy Vaughn gives attendees a case study of how changing the development model and release cycle of a 5 year old software product to continuous delivery greatly improved the product.
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Continuous Delivery for the Rest of Us
Lisa Van Gelder provides simple tips and tricks for improving delivery without investing lots of time up front creating complex deployment frameworks.
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How DevOps and the Cloud Changed Google Engineering
Melody Meckfessel explores how Google's engineering teams use CD to build products and scale them, and how their strain of DevOps speeds launches and helps their engineering culture thrive.
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Keynote: Inside Lean Kanban
In his keynote presented at the Lean Kanban UK 2014 conference, Mike Burrows offers helpful structure on how to organise your work so that your takeaways will be actionable.
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Keynote: 10 Years of Kanban
In his keynote, David J. Anderson talks about what we've learned in 10 years of Kanban and shares a vision for the future direction enabling Enterprise Services Planning.
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Vagrant, Packer, Consul, Serf: Maximum Potency DevOps
Mitchell Hashimoto introduces Vagrant, Packer, Consul, Serf, explaining how they can help DevOps streamline the entire process from development through to production.
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Portfolio Kanban - Seeing the Bigger Picture
Sandy Mamoli explains how Trade Me is using Portfolio Kanban to reduce WIP by prioritizing projects, focusing on the important ones rather than urgent ones.