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5 Steps to Achieving Business Agility

By |June 4th, 2019|

The path to business agility doesn’t happen overnight. The right foundations need to be set. Gone are the days when projects would take two to five years to complete. Organizations that are still trapped in their traditional project execution approaches would highly likely close shop. New project management approaches

Six Rules of Kanban: How to Better Implement Kanban

By |May 28th, 2019|

Managing business processes using Kanban can only be effective if it’s implemented properly. An effective Kanban system is more than just sticking post-its on a board. It is a mindset - a move towards productivity, organization, and eliminating waste through a steady flow of work. This is where the

Applying the 5S Methodology in Personal Kanban

By |May 16th, 2019|

Personal kanban is a great tool that individuals can leverage to manage tasks. When implemented correctly, it can be a productivity gamechanger. But as with any productivity method, it doesn’t work on its own. It is dependent on the consistency and discipline of the person that uses it. Starting

Improve Workplace Efficiency by Implementing the 5S Methodology

By |May 9th, 2019|

If you want to take your office productivity up a notch, you don’t necessarily have to make huge and difficult changes. Surprisingly, simple and small adjustments can go a long way for your productivity journey. The 5S methodology is a simple yet effective technique to improve the way your

How to Create a Kanban Board for Any Project

By |April 25th, 2019|

If you’ve scoured the internet for project management approaches and tools, we bet you’ve come across Kanban as one of the search results. Kanban is becoming more commonly used as a project management technique. That’s why it’s no surprise if you’re here to know how you can kickstart your

Kanban Roles for Successful Project Management

By |April 16th, 2019|

“Respect the current process, roles, responsibilities, and titles.” If you’ve been following along our blog for a while, you might have read this statement in some of our articles. This is one of the principles of Kanban project management. This principle explains how Kanban does not come with an