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  • Some Surprising Results from Utilizing Kanban

    I wanted to share some general accomplishments from our first quarter of using Kanban in terms of metrics.  Our cycle times have been slashed in half!  Our backlog is the lowest I've ever seen it at.  And we've been able to quickly identify blockages and fix those issues. I don't want you to think there's not room ...
    Posted to Corporate Coder (Weblog) by elandes on January 24, 2008
  • Thoughts on Constraining or Limiting your backlog (Kanban Stuff!)

    It's time for a little feedback on where we are for our Kanban system for Change Manaement.  For explanations of how and why we are implementing this sytem, please look at the posts, Using Kanban to manage your maintainence backlog post.  , and the More on Using Kanban to manage your maintainence backlog.  First good thing ...
    Posted to Corporate Coder (Weblog) by elandes on January 7, 2008
  • Documenting Work Standards

    Corey Ladas has a post about document work standards.  This got me to thinking, how in our kanban we might document our work standards.  Our issue is that we are going all electronic.  We will have an overhead display to flash the kanban boards.  I had never thought about using information radiators for your standards in the ...
    Posted to Corporate Coder (Weblog) by elandes on December 22, 2007
  • Making Kanban meetings more effective.

    I took a vacation down to my favortie city, Orlando!  Actually Lake Buena Vista FL, home of Walt Disney World!  So of course the week of Thanksgiving, I wasn't Kanbanning,  but visiting the parks at WDW.  I'm always impressed with how the Disney company can handle the amount of crowds that they do.  If ...
    Posted to Corporate Coder (Weblog) by elandes on December 2, 2007
  • Ask Mary Poppendieck questions on Lean!

    If you have followed the Agile software development, you most likely have come across Mary and Tom Poppendieck's work like Lean Software Development This might interest you. Schumla is hosting a second Q and A with Mary Poppendieck.  This is a great opportunity to ask some tough questions, especially for those ...
    Posted to Corporate Coder (Weblog) by elandes on November 12, 2007
  • Even More Kanban observations (Part IV)

    As I last posted we are going ahead with our Kanban for Change tickets.  The visit with David Anderson (who wrote Agile Management for Software Engineering...) and Corey Ladas (His Blog is Lean Software Engineering)  really helped focus what we'd like to do at my place of work.  While have similarities, we do have some ...
    Posted to Corporate Coder (Weblog) by elandes on November 9, 2007
  • Using Kanban to manage your maintainence backlog

    If you have not been looking at how David Anderson is utilizing a Kanban system at Corbis, read his articles on it here.  The paper A Kanban System for Sustaining Engineering explains how they have implemented a pull system that utilizes lean and agile principles to assist in application mainatainence mode.  Davids group at Corbis ...
    Posted to Corporate Coder (Weblog) by elandes on September 9, 2007