Starting Is Easy, Finishing Is Hard
A wise man once told me, “starting is easy, finishing is hard.” This has been my struggle my entire professional career, but I would argue it started as far back as grade school. I’ve always had...
View ArticleMultiple Projects & Threaded WIP: Using The Big Picture for Personal Kanban
Work is messy The two rules of Personal Kanban: Limit WIP and visualize your work. The truth about personal work: it’s messy. So people with messy work have been asking me for: ways to create multiple...
View ArticleGetting "Personal" with Your Kanban
So why call it “personal” if I can use it with my family, in the classroom, or with a team at the office? In life and in business, we create value. For Personal Kanban, “personal” relates to...
View ArticleKanban for Short Intense Projects: How We Used Kanban to Visualize Our Hiring...
This is how we used Kanban techniques to visualize our hiring workflow, empower hiring process participants, and give executives a bird’s eye view on a short term project. For many companies, hiring is...
View ArticleThere is No “We” in Bowling
…except for maybe Wii Bowling. “We have a team of 24 customer service professionals.” That was how it started, innocently enough. This “team” had heart, heroes, and a whole lotta backlog it needed to...
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