Lean Thinking

Agile Frameworks Compared: Scrum vs. Kanban vs. Lean vs. XP

By |October 10th, 2024|

What’s the best way to implement Agile? With so many frameworks to choose from, it's like trying to find your way in a foreign city. Scrum, Kanban, Lean, and Extreme Programming (XP) all have their advantages, but which one is best? Let’s explore their unique approaches and benefits. Key

Featureban Online: Simplify Kanban Learning with Kanban Zone

By |May 24th, 2024|

I recently participated in the 10th year anniversary of Featureban with Mike Burrows and Allan Kelly. They wanted to run a session of Featureban online so I offered to use Kanban Zone. The overwhelming response, with the event selling out within 24 hours, highlighted the community's enthusiasm for Featureban. 

How Design Thinking Can Promote Workplace Innovation

By |March 21st, 2024|

Design thinking is more than just a couple of buzzwords—it's a unique approach to work that involves taking stock of the end user's needs and using methods such as Kanban to serve these needs as efficiently as possible. This is why design thinking is deemed one of the cornerstones

How to Measure and Increase Process Efficiency

By |March 12th, 2024|

Maintaining a high level of process efficiency can be challenging, especially in large enterprises. Large enterprises work on several projects that need constant tending and may face bottlenecks that are bad for process efficiency. Poorly designed and organized processes in the organization may hinder your business success, which is

The Kanban Maturity Model Explained

By |March 5th, 2024|

The Kanban Maturity Model (KMM) is one of the most useful assets that organizations practicing Lean principles can use. It’s also useful for developing small businesses and transforming them into larger ones, gaining more experience, organization, and long-term agility.  It’s a framework that provides a clear roadmap to achieving