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Patrick Steyaert
- @cyetain I do think so, and consequently question all idealizations of agile organization (e.g no-scaling). Frictio… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 9 hours ago
- @cyetain Is organizational debt not avoidable then also? 16 hours ago
- RT @GoldrattBooks: “The minute you supply a person with the answers… you block them, once and for all, from the opportunity of inventing th… 17 hours ago
- RT @swardley: Contextual blindness - the tendency for members of the privileged to think that something other than luck was responsible for… 2 months ago
- RT @hemppah: "Current performance is, axiomatically, dependent on current thinking. What works is changing thinking." -John Seddon Thinkin… 2 months ago
Category Archives: Discovery Kanban
Not all kanban is alike
In the series of “not all work is alike” and “not all change is alike” I could not resist the temptation to write a blog titled “not all kanban is alike”. Mainstream kanban systems (which I will refer to as delivery kanban) as … Continue reading
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Not all change is alike
After the opening session at the Kanban Leadership retreat in Portugal it is clear that change is again a big topic at the retreat. Mike Burrows’ session proposal is on visualising change (have a look at his recent blog post). … Continue reading
Posted in change, complexity, cynefin, Discovery Kanban, kanban, Uncategorized
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Visual project management
I did a webinar for LeanKit where I explore the why-how-what of Visual Project Management. Below you can find a link to the slides. Visual Management Webinar – LeanKit & Patrick Steyaert from LeanKit
A serendipitous rediscovery
When I met Sean Murphy of SKMurphy at the Lean Startup conference in Dec of last year I could not have imagined that this encounter would put an overlooked topic back on our agenda. Sean and I got into a … Continue reading