
About Kristen
I am a coach, facilitator, and software architect. I have held multiple agile transformations and technical development positions, and I am currently doing what I love in my role as the CTO and Co-Founder of Kanban Zone.
It’s always a pleasure to share information about Agile, Lean & Kanban, so don’t hesitate to contact me if you want to brainstorm, have fun and discover the power of visualizing your work. I also enjoy facilitating technical sessions and helping organizations break down their processes and features to manage the flow of work efficiently using Kanban Zone.
Services provided by Kristen
As a coach, Kristen loves to geek it out in discovery sessions with software functional and technical team members. As a technician, Kristen understands the constraints and challenges an organization can place on teams that implement and deliver software. She still provides coaching to stay fresh and challenged by working with teams. Her favorite activities are breaking down work, accommodating best practices, and automation to help teams deliver quality deliverables as fast as possible.
Schedule a call today with Kristen to discuss your specific needs and ensure a mutual fit to achieve your goals.
Posts from Kristen
Please find below blog posts published on Kanban Zone.
Using Kanban to Keep Your Kids Focused While They are Required to Attend Classes Online
How does a Kanban Coach keep their kids focused when they are required to attend online classes? The Answer is: You build a Kanban...
Kanban, Backlogs, & Ice Cream
So what does ice cream have to do with backlogs and Kanban? Everything!! What do you put on a backlog? My daughter works at an...
What is the DevOps CALMS Model?
The CALMS Model is an acronym often used to describe the mindset when undertaking DevOps. Let's explore. ...
Is Kanban Agile?
As an Agile practitioner, I get this question a lot. Everyone has heard of SCRUM and often interchange the words Agile and SCRUM. They are in...
Agile Mindset – Product Focus vs Project Focus
What makes an agile approach to completing a project different than a traditional approach to completing a project? Both have the same end...