This months meeting is our yearly joint session with
IIBA. Our subject matter will be FeatureBan!
Please RSVP using this EventBrite Link - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/iiba-kc-agile-kc-annual-joint-meeting-tickets-47790363263?aff=ehomecard
Please RSVP using this EventBrite Link - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/iiba-kc-agile-kc-annual-joint-meeting-tickets-47790363263?aff=ehomecard
FeatureBan!
Is your Agile organization at a plateau? There is a secret
ingredient that can take your Agile delivery to the next level, and it's name
is "Flow". We will learn what flow is by running a simulation called
FeatureBan that shows the benefits of Lean thinking applied to the movement of
customer value. Learning Outcomes: - Why WIP and Flow matter - Understand the
relationship of system utilization and flow - Create and use actionable metrics
to foster improvements
About the presenter:
Troy Tuttle is a Lean-Agile coach, software developer mentor,
and consultant with almost a decade of experience working in Lean-Agile
environments. He currently operates KanFlow, a consulting firm dedicated to
helping software professionals, teams, and organizations improve by the study
and application of Lean and Agile principles and practices. Most of his work is
directed by approaches that support better clarity, understanding, and
continuous learning about Lean, Agile, and the nature of knowledge work itself.
Troy has been heavily involved in the community as a facilitator and speaker.
He founded the Limited WIP Society of Kansas City in 2009—a user group for
Lean, Kanban, and Agile practitioners to help others in the community with the
theory and practice of Lean software. He also regularly speaks at local, and
regional events and conferences. Recently his interests have focused on systems
thinking and complexity theory as alternative means to achieve a better
understanding of Lean and Agile software development.
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