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Articles about Agile, Scrum, Kanban, and Agile Leadership. Feel free to browse through the material, and if you would like to get in touch, please do so here.
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What is Kanban?
Learn everything you need to know about Kanban - from the multiple definitions, to how it can help bring about an improvement culture.
What is a Kanban board
Unleashing the Power of Kanban Boards: Revolutionising Agile Project Management
Kanban Benefits
What's so good about Kanban anyway? Isn't it just putting sticky notes on a wall?
Scrum v Kanban
Which is better, Scrum or Kanban. This article explains why the question is flawed.
Kanban Practices
Kanban has six General Practises which guide you to the real power of this management method.
Limit WIP?
"Limit Work in Progress? But we want to get more work done, not less. Why would we do that"?
What is Scrum?
Scrum is a framework where people can address complicated and adaptive problems.
What is Agile?
Agile is a philosophy, a mindset, and a way of working that has gained popularity in the last 20 years.
Scrum Roles
At the centre of each Scrum is a small team of people called the Scrum Team. Learn more about the different roles right here.
Scrum Events
Scrum Events are an essential part of Scrum and allow the Scrum Teams to discuss the product development progress.
Scrum Artefacts
There are three artefacts in Scrum. Here is an explanation of all three and some details on why they are important.
Agile Methodology
How to get started with agile. What are the various ways of approaching it, and which methods can I use?
Agile Values & Principles
If agile is governed by a set of values and principles, what are they and what do they mean?
Agile Principle 1
Our highest priority is to satisfy the customer through early and continuous delivery of a valuable product or service.
Agile Principle 2
Welcome changing requirements, even late in development. Agile processes harness change for the customer's competitive advantage.
Agile Principle 3
Deliver a working product or service frequently, with a preference for the shorter timescale.
Agile Principle 4
Business people and creators must work together daily throughout the project.
Agile Principle 5
Build projects around motivated individuals. Give them the support and environment they need, and trust them to get the job done.
Agile Principle 6
The most efficient and effective method of conveying information to and within a team is face-to-face conversation.
Agile Principle 8
Agile processes promote sustainable creation. The sponsors, creators, and users should be able to maintain a constant pace indefinitely.
Agile Principle 9
Continuous attention to technical excellence and good design enhances agility.
Agile Principle 10
Simplicity - the art of maximising the amount
of work not done - is essential
Agile Principle 11
The best solutions, ideas, and designs emerge from self-organising teams.
Agile Principle 12
At regular intervals, the team reflects on how to become more effective, then tunes and adjusts its behaviour accordingly.
Kanban Certifications
Unlock your potential with this in-depth guide to Kanban certification and training. Discover popular certifications, benefits, and tips to succeed in your Kanban journey.