An Agile Evolution: Why Kanban Is Catching On in Germany and Around the World

Posted February 28, 2011 | |

Kanban was developed in response to the need to reduce resistance to change, handle risk and variability effectively, exercise continuous improvement, and improve the quality of work life. Now, where does the rubber meet the road? Is Kanban really delivering? Are adoption results astounding, modest, or poor? Is Kanban for your organization? This issue of Cutter IT Journal brings you Kanban experiences from diverse parts of the world to help answer those and other questions you may have. We hope this issue offers you diverse perspectives and enough information to help you make a decision on your next steps regarding Kanban. It is also our hope that you feel encouraged to further explore this recent but rapidly growing and highly effective method.

About The Author
David Anderson
David J. Anderson has been a manager and leader of great software teams delivering cutting-edge software products since 1991. He has a successful track record of building progressively bigger teams capable of hyperproductive performance and superior quality. Mr. Anderson is a founder of the Lean Software & Systems Consortium, a nonprofit organization that seeks to bring a new level of professional conduct and capability to the software and… Read More
Stefan Roock
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