Agile

Improve Product Research & Design with Discovery Kanban

By |August 2nd, 2020|

One of the challenges Agile teams face is on merging design and development. We’ve seen numerous Agile teams trying their best to fit everything in an iteration, product design and research included. But we are seeing a shift in most Agile companies as they give more value and attention

Optimizing Agility in Product Management with Kanban

By |July 24th, 2020|

A product manager’s job is quite arguably a challenging one. They are responsible for driving the product vision to reality. Product managers are expected to have business acumen, deep product knowledge, and a solid understanding of what customers want and need. They are in charge of driving product strategy,

How to Build an Agile Recruitment Process with Kanban

By |July 11th, 2020|

Optimizing your productivity is the main purpose of implementing agile. According to a recent project management survey, 71% of organizations report that they use agile approaches to handle their projects. And when it comes to results, agile projects are 28% more successful than traditional ones. Considering these numbers, recruitment

Six Sigma and Agile: Can They Work Together?

By |July 5th, 2020|

More companies are using approaches such as Six Sigma and Agile in their business. And there’s no surprise there. We have seen technology take the spotlight in the past decade. We use technology in our everyday lives whether it be at home or work. Whatever the task, people would

Kanban in Agile: Achieving Organizational Agility

By |June 26th, 2020|

Achieving business agility takes hard work and the right set of organizational tools and methods. It is not a small undertaking, but when done right, your business organization and productivity will greatly improve. This is where Kanban can come in handy. Kanban is an Agile methodology that can help

System Coaching: How Does it Align to Kanban?

By |June 11th, 2020|

A Kanban System (kanban) is a method for managing and improving a people-based (or process-based) system. Kanban takes a holistic view of the system; it views the system as the sum of its parts or subsystems. The initial step for defining a Kanban system is to visualize the current