Kanban

The Agile Law Firm: Achieving Success Using Kanban

By |August 26th, 2020|

In the past decade, Agile has been embraced by industries outside of software development and IT. Industries such as marketing, finance, construction, manufacturing, and even the legal industry are moving towards a more Agile approach. In this article, we dive deeper into how the law industry is moving towards

6 Tips for Improving Project Visibility and Control

By |August 23rd, 2020|

How do you set your team up for success? Project management is a huge undertaking and will require a lot of your time, effort and dedication. It’s important to provide your team with everything that they need to be able to accomplish your goal. Apart from your guidance and

To Commit or Not to Commit: A Tale of Commitment Points in Kanban

By |August 20th, 2020|

In knowledge-based work such as software development, the act of committing to work can be daunting. Teams will likely encounter changing requirements or priorities when working on complex and fast-changing projects such as software development. How can you become more confident when committing to delivering work in uncertain situations?

6 Tips for a Successful Virtual Retrospective

By |August 11th, 2020|

Keeping a team working harmoniously despite the distance can be challenging. It’s important to check the team’s health regularly especially when working remotely. In software projects where the Agile Scrum methodology is used, one medium to assess the team’s health is called a retrospective. It’s a regularly occurring meeting

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