Training Coverage :

The Kanban System Design course is part of the series of Alternative Path to Agility classes and helps you understand the Kanban Method and the concepts of flow, pull and collaborative improvement. It is a two-day certification course and covers the following topics, presented in the form of interactive exercises organized in small groups, plus games, classroom teaching, and discussion.

Controlling Work in Progress (from push to pull)

Visualizing work (designing the card wall)

Measuring and managing flow (control charts, flow diagrams)

Making policies explicit (classes of service)

Managing change and collaborative improvement

Learning Outcomes

Team Kanban Practitioner’, introduced by Lean Kanban University, is an entry level Kanban class on the “alternative path to agility” and reflects the market reality that most Kanban starts shallow and at the team level. It is a one day certification course and covers following:

At the end of the training, participants will understand:

How to identify and address bottlenecks

How to work with shifting priorities

How to deal with interrupted work and multi-tasking

How to deal with important but not time-critical work

How to avoid having work pile up in one place (or time) while there is a lack of work in another place

How to create flow in the work, the information to perform the work, and the teams that do the work

Program and delivery managers

Product and project managers

Product developers, software developers and testers

People working in operations or support

Business analysts

Certificate of Completion of Lean Kanban University Certified Kanban Training, digital format

Copy of the classroom workbook

Complimentary copy of the book “Kanban: Successful Evolutionary Change for Your Technology Business” by David J Anderson

Membership in Lean Kanban University and a listing in the LKU Alumni Directory