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International Scrum Institute Podcast
International Scrum Institute, Scrum-Institute.Org
36 episodes
9 months ago
Welcome to the Scrum Institute Podcast! This podcast is for professionals and students who want to learn how to deliver great software in a way that lets us get our mission, our products, and our services, out to the world… and yet still learn necessary skills as economically as it is possible. Learn from International Scrum Institute, the world-famous Scrum training, and certification organization, which successfully certified more than 628,700 people from all counties around the globe. Inside each episode, Scrum Institute shares the biggest “a-ha moments” and software engineering secrets with complete transparency. From tough lessons learned, to mindset, to pure delivery strategy, Scrum Institute pulls you into a world of real engineering and business professionals, and shares journeys and secrets of many organizations to building great software, with NO firefighting. Scrum Institute Address: www.Scrum-Institute.Org Scrum Institute Podcast Address: www.ScrumInstitutePodcast.com
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Welcome to the Scrum Institute Podcast! This podcast is for professionals and students who want to learn how to deliver great software in a way that lets us get our mission, our products, and our services, out to the world… and yet still learn necessary skills as economically as it is possible. Learn from International Scrum Institute, the world-famous Scrum training, and certification organization, which successfully certified more than 628,700 people from all counties around the globe. Inside each episode, Scrum Institute shares the biggest “a-ha moments” and software engineering secrets with complete transparency. From tough lessons learned, to mindset, to pure delivery strategy, Scrum Institute pulls you into a world of real engineering and business professionals, and shares journeys and secrets of many organizations to building great software, with NO firefighting. Scrum Institute Address: www.Scrum-Institute.Org Scrum Institute Podcast Address: www.ScrumInstitutePodcast.com
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Scrum Institute, Kanban Framework Episode #12
International Scrum Institute Podcast
2 minutes 8 seconds
4 years ago
Scrum Institute, Kanban Framework Episode #12
Scrum Institute, Kanban Framework Episode #12 has been proudly brought to you by International Scrum Institute, https://www.scrum-institute.org You can also listen Scrum Institute’s Podcast from Apple, Spotify, Castbox and Google Play. Listen to Scrum Institute Podcast on AppleListen to Scrum Institute Podcast on Google PlayListen to Scrum Institute Podcast on SpotifyListen to Scrum Institute Podcast on Listen NotesListen to Scrum Institute Podcast on Castbox Limit Work In Progress (WIP) With Kanban Why do we need a definition of Work In Progress (WIP) Limit in Kanban? Because Kanban is a pull system. That means each step of the Kanban process pulls tasks for processing depending on their available capacity. In contrast, in a push system, the demand centers push tasks and initiate their starts. This maximum available capacity of a Kanban team, which is responsible for a specific step, corresponds to Work In Progress (WIP) Limit in Kanban. Limiting Work In Progress (WIP) comes from efficient lean manufacturing ideas. Kanban advocates the minimization of work in progress items at every step of the production phase. That enables quicker problem resolution, faster and more optimal stabilization of processes, and lower wastes. Over the years, it has been proven that smaller batch sizes of work enabled by limiting Work In Progress (WIP) made various other benefits possible for Kanban teams such as building ownership of their work, system-thinking, and innovative mindsets. Work In Progress (WIP) limit of Kanban provides two benefits in managing disorder. Focus Of Kanban Team: WIP Limits restrict the number of tasks influenced by altering priorities and demands. That saves Kanban teams from abandoning their ongoing tasks.Improvement Of Kanban Process: A Kanban team cannot finish its work quicker than its slowest step. Therefore WIP Limits can quickly show the Kanban team whether specific steps are bottlenecks or the other steps are overoptimized. This input can be rapidly turned into measures to improve the overall performance of the Kanban process.
International Scrum Institute Podcast
Welcome to the Scrum Institute Podcast! This podcast is for professionals and students who want to learn how to deliver great software in a way that lets us get our mission, our products, and our services, out to the world… and yet still learn necessary skills as economically as it is possible. Learn from International Scrum Institute, the world-famous Scrum training, and certification organization, which successfully certified more than 628,700 people from all counties around the globe. Inside each episode, Scrum Institute shares the biggest “a-ha moments” and software engineering secrets with complete transparency. From tough lessons learned, to mindset, to pure delivery strategy, Scrum Institute pulls you into a world of real engineering and business professionals, and shares journeys and secrets of many organizations to building great software, with NO firefighting. Scrum Institute Address: www.Scrum-Institute.Org Scrum Institute Podcast Address: www.ScrumInstitutePodcast.com