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Are we there yet? KanBun’s journey to Planningland

  • Post author:mb
  • Post published:2020-04-26
  • Post category:Basics

In the previous post about the Kan Bun bakery we saw how to use Kanban boards for visualization. We learned about work in progress and how the orders are gradually…

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Kan Bun Bakery – An Introduction to Kanban

  • Post author:mb
  • Post published:2020-04-24
  • Post category:Basics

I don't know about you, but every now and then I like to bring a sandwich to work, called a Jause in the Viennese dialect. I prepare them in the…

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Why Task Flow beats Due Dates

  • Post author:mb
  • Post published:2020-04-09
  • Post category:Basics

This blog post explores the gap between relative prioritization of tasks vs relying on a fixed-due date-approach. Remember the good old times? Where everything was so start-up, no need for big meetings or…

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How to “Become Agile”?

  • Post author:mb
  • Post published:2020-04-07
  • Post category:Basics

In Brian J. Robertson's book, he describes Holacracy as a new "Operating System". I take it that Robertson tried to come up with a metaphor and used one that made…

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Blind Men, Elephants, Tool Integration and Visualization – What’s next?

  • Post author:mb
  • Post published:2020-04-04
  • Post category:Metrics and Feedback Channels/Tools

While an integration optimizes the flow of data and a visualization gives feedback, we currently have no direct relation between the two, as it's different tools.

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