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<ref name="DT">Dam and Siang, R.,.T. 2021. The Field Guide to Human-Centered Design. [Online]. [16 February 2021]. Available from: https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/article/5-stages-in-the-design-thinking-process</ref>
 
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A <ref name=Kaltenecker2015> Klaus Leopold, Siegfried Kaltenecker (2015). <i> Kanban Change Leadership – Creating a Culture of continuous Improvements</i>. John Wiley & Sohns </ref>
  
 
== '''Annotated Bibliography''' ==
 
== '''Annotated Bibliography''' ==

Revision as of 18:12, 21 February 2021

Contents

Big Idea

A [1]


B JIT (just-in-time)

Kanban Cards

Kanban Board

Measuring Performance

Work In Progress (WiP)

Lead Time

Cycle Time

Throughput

Interrelation of the Metrics - Little's Law

Visualizing the Workflow

Cumulative Flow Diagram (CFD)

Application of Kanban

Kanban in the Context of Project, Program & Portfolio Management

Project Management:

Program Management:

Portfolio Management:

Benefits & Limitations using Kanban

Benefits

Limitations

Kanban vs Scrum

Getting Started with Kanban

Implementation Rules

Kanban Software

References

  1. Klaus Leopold, Siegfried Kaltenecker (2015). Kanban Change Leadership – Creating a Culture of continuous Improvements. John Wiley & Sohns


[1]

A [2]

Annotated Bibliography


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