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Kanban

Getting Started

Steve Smith

This course will teach you to apply the principles of kanban to your professional and personal life to reduce stress and waste and increase flow.

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This course will teach you to apply the principles of kanban to your professional and personal life to reduce stress and waste and increase flow.

Are you trying to improve your everyday flow in both your personal and professional life? In this course, Kanban: Getting Started, you’ll learn to use kanban to improve the constant stream of work in your personal life and on teams. First, you’ll explore the principles of kanban and flow. Next, you’ll discover how to apply these principles to visualize your work and maximize flow. Finally, you’ll learn how to apply the kanban method to team workflows. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of kanban needed to effectively use it to be more responsible and effective, personally and professionally.

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Syllabus

Course Overview
Basic Kanban Concepts
Kanban for Individuals
Kanban for Teams
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Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Teaches kanban, which is a widely used tool in both industry and academia
Provides a solid foundation for understanding kanban
Covers both individual and team applications of kanban
Taught by Steve Smith, who has extensive experience in kanban
May require additional knowledge of project management concepts
May require some hands-on experience to fully grasp the concepts

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Learners who complete Kanban: Getting Started will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Scrum Master
A Scrum Master is responsible for facilitating Agile development teams and ensuring that they are following the Scrum framework. This course can help Scrum Masters to better understand and apply the principles of kanban to their work. Kanban is a visual management system that can help teams to improve their workflow and increase efficiency. By learning about kanban, Scrum Masters can help their teams to be more productive and effective.
Agile Coach
An Agile Coach helps organizations to adopt and implement Agile methodologies. This course can help Agile Coaches to gain a deeper understanding of kanban and how it can be used to improve team performance. Kanban is a flexible and adaptable framework that can be used in a variety of settings, making it a valuable tool for Agile Coaches to have in their toolkit.
DevOps Engineer
A DevOps Engineer is responsible for bridging the gap between development and operations teams. This course can help DevOps Engineers to learn how to use kanban to improve the flow of work between teams. Kanban can help to visualize the work in progress, identify bottlenecks, and improve communication between teams.
Product Manager
A Product Manager is responsible for defining and managing the roadmap for a product. This course can help Product Managers to learn how to use kanban to track the progress of their products and identify areas for improvement. Kanban can help Product Managers to stay organized and make data-driven decisions about the future of their products.
Project Manager
A Project Manager is responsible for planning, executing, and closing projects. This course can help Project Managers to learn how to use kanban to track the progress of their projects and identify risks. Kanban can help Project Managers to stay on track and deliver projects on time and within budget.
Business Analyst
A Business Analyst is responsible for analyzing business processes and identifying opportunities for improvement. This course can help Business Analysts to learn how to use kanban to visualize the flow of work and identify bottlenecks. Kanban can help Business Analysts to make recommendations for improvements that can streamline processes and increase efficiency.
Software Developer
A Software Developer is responsible for designing, developing, and testing software applications. This course can help Software Developers to learn how to use kanban to track their progress and identify areas for improvement. Kanban can help Software Developers to stay organized and deliver high-quality software on time.
Quality Assurance Analyst
A Quality Assurance Analyst is responsible for testing software applications to ensure that they meet quality standards. This course can help Quality Assurance Analysts to learn how to use kanban to track the progress of their testing and identify areas for improvement. Kanban can help Quality Assurance Analysts to stay organized and ensure that software applications are released with minimal defects.
IT Project Manager
An IT Project Manager is responsible for planning, executing, and closing IT projects. This course can help IT Project Managers to learn how to use kanban to track the progress of their projects and identify risks. Kanban can help IT Project Managers to stay on track and deliver projects on time and within budget.
Systems Analyst
A Systems Analyst is responsible for analyzing and designing computer systems. This course can help Systems Analysts to learn how to use kanban to visualize the flow of work and identify bottlenecks. Kanban can help Systems Analysts to make recommendations for improvements that can streamline processes and increase efficiency.
Technical Writer
A Technical Writer is responsible for creating documentation for software applications and other technical products. This course can help Technical Writers to learn how to use kanban to track the progress of their work and identify areas for improvement. Kanban can help Technical Writers to stay organized and deliver high-quality documentation on time.
Business Manager
A Business Manager is responsible for managing the operations of a business. This course may be useful for Business Managers who are looking to improve the flow of work in their organizations. Kanban can help Business Managers to visualize the work in progress, identify bottlenecks, and improve communication between teams.
Operations Manager
An Operations Manager is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of an organization. This course may be useful for Operations Managers who are looking to improve the flow of work in their organizations. Kanban can help Operations Managers to visualize the work in progress, identify bottlenecks, and improve communication between teams.
Marketing Manager
A Marketing Manager is responsible for planning and executing marketing campaigns. This course may be useful for Marketing Managers who are looking to improve the flow of work in their teams. Kanban can help Marketing Managers to visualize the work in progress, identify bottlenecks, and improve communication between team members.
Account Manager
An Account Manager is responsible for managing relationships with clients. This course may be useful for Account Managers who are looking to improve the flow of work in their teams. Kanban can help Account Managers to visualize the work in progress, identify bottlenecks, and improve communication between team members.

Reading list

We've selected seven books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Kanban: Getting Started.
Provides a practical guide to using kanban to improve your personal productivity. It covers how to use kanban boards to track your tasks, manage your time, and achieve your goals.
Concise guide to the essential principles of kanban. It provides a quick overview of the basics of kanban and how to get started using it.
Beginner's guide to kanban. It provides a quick overview of the basics of kanban and how to get started using it.
Provides a comprehensive guide to the kanban method. It covers the history of kanban, the principles of kanban, and how to apply kanban to different types of work.
Provides a practical guide to using kanban to visualize and manage work. It covers how to use kanban boards to track work, manage flow, and improve collaboration.
Beginner's guide to kanban. It provides a quick overview of the basics of kanban and how to get started using it.

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