
You will only receive a weekly email that includes new blogs for that week.

Are you also passionate about Kanban?
We accept guest posts about Kanban, Lean, Agile, Kaizen, and topics that promote efficiency.
Why 2 Agile Coaches Built a Kanban Tool
Building a new tool was never our goal because who needs another tool? The problem was simple, our clients needed a simple tool that could infuse all the benefits of Kanban. To our surprise, the solution was not obvious because a Kanban tool is much more than a visual task board.

- Weekly Planning: Week One Challenges and Getting Better in Week Two
- Weekly Planning: Setting Up and Planning My First Week
- How Collaborative Forecasting Streamlines Project Planning
- Task Management for Remote Teams: Common Challenges and Useful Techniques
- 5 Causes of Absenteeism at Work and How to Mitigate Them

Looking for a certain kind of blog, check out our list of categories
Poka-Yoke in Real Life Through Examples
By Ivana Sarandeska|2023-03-26T16:13:31-07:00May 7th, 2019|
Introduction to Poka-Yoke Poka-yoke is a lean manufacturing method for eliminating mistakes. The Japanese engineer Shiego Shingo developed it in the 1960s. Soon after, it was implemented as part of the Toyota Production System(TPS). The name poka-yoke comes from Japanese, and it translates as “to avoid errors”. This simple,

You will only receive a weekly email that includes new blogs for that week.

Are you also passionate about Kanban?
We accept guest posts about Kanban, Lean, Agile, Kaizen, and topics that promote efficiency.

Why 2 Agile Coaches Built a Kanban Tool
Building a new tool was never our goal because who needs another tool? The problem was simple, our clients needed a simple tool that could infuse all the benefits of Kanban. To our surprise, the solution was not obvious because a Kanban tool is much more than a visual task board.

- Weekly Planning: Week One Challenges and Getting Better in Week Two
- Weekly Planning: Setting Up and Planning My First Week
- How Collaborative Forecasting Streamlines Project Planning
- Task Management for Remote Teams: Common Challenges and Useful Techniques
- 5 Causes of Absenteeism at Work and How to Mitigate Them

Looking for a certain kind of blog, check out our list of categories