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Lean Lessons Learned: Our Experiences Moving to Kanban

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Summary

Tim Wingfield tells his story moving from Scrum to Kanban, presenting several versions of Kanban boards used over time, including the benefits and drawbacks. He also mentions additional practices used: retrospectives, pair programming, code review, and stand-up meetings.

Bio

Tim Wingfield is a Software Craftsman with Pillar Technology. He is more knowledgeable in .NET and UI and UX done in ASP.NET, but he’s also got his feet wet with Ruby and Rails.

About the conference

Lean Software and Systems Conference 2010 — the place to learn about Lean, Pull Systems and Kanban. Understand how established industrial engineering theory can apply to software development process. The conference will assist organizations that depend on software – from start-ups to those that build complex, software intensive products, systems & services – with the application of Lean Thinking throughout the enterprise.

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Aug 24, 2010

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