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How to Write Acceptance Criteria for Kanban User Stories

By |May 20th, 2021|

The success of any product depends on meeting customer needs and requirements. It is important for any business to clearly understand and know what their customers want and need. In our Kanban user stories blog, we discussed how creating clear user stories helps development teams understand customer needs and

What are Process Bottlenecks and How to Manage Them

By |May 15th, 2021|

All organizations aim to achieve a flawless process flow. This is one reason why we have so many project management trends and approaches available. It’s just a matter of choosing one that works for your team. But no matter how you manage your project, there might have been times

The Toyota 3M Model: Identifying Wastes in Your Processes

By |May 12th, 2021|

The Toyota 3M model is an age-old concept that remains relevant to this day. Many manufacturing concepts and strategies are influenced by the Toyota 3M Model. It has helped reframe the mindset of business leaders on how they manage and eliminate wastes in their processes. Companies often look at

What is a User Story and its Importance in Kanban

By |April 29th, 2021|

Many teams are using Kanban so they can visualize their tasks and manage their workflow better. They plan their work through Kanban cards on a board. These Kanban cards indicate the details of the task and the expectations that must be met to complete it. While there is no

How to Run a Productive Remote Lean Coffee

By |March 25th, 2021|

Almost everyone I know is working remotely or has experienced it. This move from work offices to home offices has brought challenges for managers in keeping collaboration fluid and productive. The distance can pose some inconveniences and challenges for teams to communicate and collaborate. Leaders must take advantage of