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Kanban Campfire Retrospective
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ December 8, 2020
Kanban Campfire Retrospective - get deeper understanding of your Kanban system with the team
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Kanban
WiP Limits
Is it reasonable to work on 1000 things at once?
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ November 30, 2020
Too much work? Limit WiP to enable better work balance.
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Kanban
Should cards move backwards on a Kanban board?
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ October 29, 2020
Should cards move backwards on a Kanban Board?
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Kanban
Upstream and Downstream comparison
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ October 20, 2020
Differences between upstream and downstream in Kanban Systems
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Kanban
Metrics
How to read a cumulative flow diagram
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ April 2, 2020
Cumulative Flow diagrams can contain quite a lot of information for observations. However, they can also be a little daunting...
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Kanban
Metrics
Lead time scatterplots
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ March 26, 2020
Lead time scatterplots are an important tool for a team working with Kanban. Sometimes these are referred to as a...
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Kanban
WiP Limits
WiP Limits = Focus
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ March 19, 2020
One word that I continually think of when I think of WiP limits is "Focus". Essentially, WiP limits create a...
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Teams
Do you need Rockstars?
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ March 6, 2020
Everyone has probably seen a job ad for a "rockstar" team member, or perhaps it's come under a different name...
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Approaches
If something’s not working, do something different. If something is working, do something different.
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ March 3, 2020
The origin of this statement for me goes back nearly 20 years ago when I attended a technical leadership training...
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Kanban
Kanban Books
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ February 28, 2020
A Listing of Kanban Related Books Over time, I've accumulated a number of Kanban books, however I don't think I've...
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Agile
Backlogs
“It’s on the Backlog”
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ February 24, 2020
I've heard this being said a number of times with teams and it often reminds me of the story the...
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Lean
Large Batch Death Spiral
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ February 20, 2020
This is a term I first come across in Don Reinertsen’s “Principles of Product Development Flow” book ("B9: The Batch...
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Agile
Kanban
Uncovering embedded options through a bias for delivery
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ February 17, 2020
I've recently been thinking about a number of experiences in my career where organisations who have a bias for delivery...
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Agile
Backlogs
Use options instead of backlogs
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ February 12, 2020
Often we become constrained in our thinking by the language we use - a good example is the use of...
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Kanban
WiP Limits
Constant WiP
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ February 10, 2020
Dealing with Resistance to WiP Limits Sometimes teams will understand the concept of WiP limits and be reasonably open to...
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Kanban
WiP Limits
Per Person WiP Limits
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ February 5, 2020
Dealing with Resistance to WiP Limits Another technique for dealing with resistance to explicit WiP limits is to try limiting...
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Kanban
WiP Limits
Right to Left
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ January 27, 2020
Dealing with Resistance to WiP Limits This is one of what will become a series of blog posts that discuss...
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Kanban
Validate Assumptions
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ November 1, 2019
I’ve seen a number of common patterns over the years in relation to assumptions. Sometimes using assumptions can be useful,...
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Kanban
WiP Limits
The key to Kanban is the WiP limits
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ October 14, 2019
Recently, I ran a session of “The ship game” that was created by @klausleopold (read up more about it in...
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Kanban
Why use Kanban?
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ October 4, 2019
Why use Kanban? Kanban is more than just a "board" - the Kanban Agendas explain why you should start with kanban
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Agile
Retrospectives
The Melbourne Cup Retro
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ September 4, 2019
I’ve been doing this retrospective format for a number of years now and it’s been very useful. Given that we’re...
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Events
Meetups
Kanban & Cynefin Combined Meetup
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ August 31, 2019
On 29 August 2019, the Melbourne Kanban and Cynefin meetup groups held a joint meetup for the first time. The...
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Kanban
Identify Blockers
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ August 28, 2019
Another major cause for long lead times are blockers. Blockers are things that prevent the flow of value / work...
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Kanban
Identify Queues
By
Daniel Ploeg
/ August 20, 2019
I often find teams that are struggling to get their work done, but many of these don’t see the queues...
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