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intro to getKanban v2.0
getKanban v2.0lean principles for experiential learners
Cheryl Hammond @bsktcase
Northwest Cadence
cheryl.hammond@nwcadence.com
agreements and asks
@bsktcase #Agile2015 #getKanbanTweet your feedback and questions during and after and whenever
http://sched.co/36QHSubmit your feedback please please please
http://github.com/bsktcase/getKanbanVersion2Download the kit and play!
agendaIntro, logistics, agreements
getKanban in context
Hands-on with getKanban
Lean principles illuminated by getKanbanClose
me
Cheryl Hammond16+ years’ experience in software
development, team leadership, and
organizational transformation
Passionate about agile, lean, and
making software delivery humane;
not afraid to look silly doing it
From/in Seattle, the other Washington
College (university) recruiter; traveler;
bolonka lover; genealogist; feminist
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolonka
let’s get started!
why 2.0?
It’s free, and our boss is cheap frugalWe can create as many kits as we need for large classes
Our clients can download their own copies, to play and share after
Mods for portabilityMain board fits on a folded 11x17”/A3
Paper disposable vs. laminated reusable
it scales
our template
25% theoryHistory & context
Agile principles
Lean principles
25% praxisScrum basics
Kanban basics
50% hands-onLEGO® Scrum
getKanban v2.0
it’s fun
our favorite lean principles
variability
failure
economics
batch sizing
wip
queues (ToC)
it’s effective
let’s play*!
story cardsStandard stories
earn subscribers
Don’t change the
order of the stack
“Fixed date” stories
have special prize
or penalty
“Intangible” stories
will earn a secret
benefit later in the
game
Hand over your
“expedited” story;
you’ll get it back
after Day 18
diceRed dice, or the color
you have two of:
Designers
Blue dice, or a color
you have three of:
Developers
Orange dice, or a color
you have three of:
Testers
… but wait!
Hand over one of your
tester dice. You haven’t
hired them yet.
Dice represent people, and dice rolls represent the effort they perform.
They score double if they are working in their own area of specialization.
If they are helping out in another area, they score face value only.
principles
prioritization
competing priorities
How do you decide relative value?Stories are measured very differently, and some are immeasurable!
What choices are informed by priority?Whether to add a yellow, purple, or green card in the Ready column
Which stories to move to the top of their column during the “daily standup”
Of course, every story you move up, pushes other stories down
Where to allocate resources (dice) each day
queues
queue patrol
Where do you see queues on your board?
How do you address queues?How hard is it to get rid of a queue once it’s formed?
How expensive is it?
Have you spotted the one worthless queue?
cycle time
your dice don’t earn subscribers
What’s your average cycle time now?How much did that start to suck when you got those low-subscribers stories?
What’s your best cycle time?How did you get it?
Why isn’t every story as fast as your fastest story?
beyond the classroom
what’s the objective?
effective in the classEngagement
Fun
Ideas
Feedback
effective back at workActionable
Applicable
Resilient
Lasting
the story card
wrap-up
agreements and asks
@bsktcase #Agile2015 #getKanbanTweet your feedback and questions during and after and whenever
http://sched.co/36QHSubmit your feedback please please please
http://github.com/bsktcase/getKanbanVersion2Download the kit and play!
thank you!
Cheryl Hammond @bsktcase
Northwest Cadence
cheryl.hammond@nwcadence.com
now go play!
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