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Friday, December 11
 

7:45am PST

Registration
Friday December 11, 2015 7:45am - 8:45am PST
Pre-func Area

9:00am PST

Keynote - David J Anderson
Speakers
avatar for David J Anderson (@lki_dja)

David J Anderson (@lki_dja)

CEO, Lean Kanban, Inc.
David Anderson, the original Kanban pioneer who defined the Kanban Method for software and knowledge teams, is a thought leader in managing effective teams. He leads a consulting, training and publishing and event planning business dedicated to developing, promoting and implementing... Read More →


Friday December 11, 2015 9:00am - 9:45am PST
Grand Ballroom

9:45am PST

Conference Overview
Friday December 11, 2015 9:45am - 10:00am PST
Grand Ballroom

10:00am PST

Keynote - Swami Atmapriyananda - Ambition and Achievement vs Satisfaction and Fulfilment
Speakers
avatar for Swami Atmapriyananda

Swami Atmapriyananda

Vice Chancellor, Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University
Swami Atmapriyananda has been the Vice Chancellor of Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda University since 2005. Before becoming a monk, Swami Atmapriyananda completed his doctoral programme leading to PhD degree from the Department of Theoretical Physics, University of Madras, Chennai... Read More →


Friday December 11, 2015 10:00am - 10:45am PST
Grand Ballroom

10:45am PST

Coffee Break
Friday December 11, 2015 10:45am - 11:05am PST
Pre-func Area

11:05am PST

Kanban: The Building Blocks
Session Objective: To provide an overview of the fundamental principles and values associated with the Kanban method.

Abstract: Kanban is often full of mystique for organizations. It is often talked about, frequently misunderstood, and usually incorrectly applied. The industry is rife with a lack of understand of the relevance, abilities and possibilities of the Kanban Method. This session will discuss the fundamental principles underlying Kanban and demystify some commonly held misconceptions about the method. 

Speakers
avatar for Ashish Chandra (@ashish_chandra_)

Ashish Chandra (@ashish_chandra_)

Ashish Chandra is an Accredited Kanban Trainer with the Lean Kanban University. He works as a Senior Manager-Product Development with SunGard at Pune, India. He is also a SAFe Program Consultant, PMP, Certified Scrum Master and Certified Scrum Professional. Ashish has been involved... Read More →



Friday December 11, 2015 11:05am - 11:50am PST
Grand Ballroom 1

11:05am PST

Integrating Kanban Scalability with High Collaboration Dynamics, Human Aspect and Mindset to achieve sustainable economic hyper growth
Speakers
avatar for Masa K Maeda (@masakmaeda)

Masa K Maeda (@masakmaeda)

CEO and Founder, ValueInnova LLC USA
Masa has 26 years of international experience and is the creator of Serious LeAP, a lean-agile model to make organizations prosperous. He is a senior consultant with the Cutter consortium, a member of the steering committee of the Agile Testing Alliance and a registered teacher at... Read More →


Friday December 11, 2015 11:05am - 11:50am PST
Grand Ballroom 2

11:05am PST

Kanban Donut Factory
This would be a engaging workshop along with a bunch of learnings around Kanban. The workshop helps in gaining insights into the essential Kanban principles of Visualizing the workflow, Limiting Work in Progress, Measure & manage the flow, Making process Policies Explicit and Optimizing the process. Also talks about expedite lane, prioritization, cadence and collaboration in Kanban using the metaphor of a 21st century Donut Factory that has a health conscious vision as a strategy, targeted for the younger kids who love eating Donuts!

The session is divided into six parts, it uses "Making a Donut" activity for diving into the Kanban principles as it unfolds through the various stages!

Speakers
avatar for Madhavi Ledalla

Madhavi Ledalla

Madhavi is an experienced Agile Coach with technology background, currently working with some of the best organizations helping them in their agile adoption journey by coaching and training multiple teams on agile frameworks like Scrum and Kanban. Hands on experience with Scaling... Read More →


Friday December 11, 2015 11:05am - 12:35pm PST
Tactic 4

12:00pm PST

Human side of Lean & Kanban
The only two root cause of any problem in the world is Communication & Ego. And it takes more than what we expect to get the Alignment at all the Levels in an organization. In this talk, we would explore the basics of Human Behaviour & How Kanban imbibe all of these into practice for the Organization to achieve Alignment. We would also explore the journey from Awareness to Understanding...

Speakers
avatar for Alok Upadhay

Alok Upadhay

Alok Upadhyay is an Agile / Lean Coach, Psychologist/Counsellor & Leadership Trainer. He is a passionate Consultant with years of hands-on experience with large scale product development, implementing SAFe and helping organizations be Agile at scale. He has deep interest towards understanding... Read More →



Friday December 11, 2015 12:00pm - 12:45pm PST
Grand Ballroom 1

12:00pm PST

Tearing down the walls:Leveraging Lean and Agile methods to create your own
Agile and Lean based practices don't have an inherent value in themselves.The value lies in leveraging their principles and applying practices to the context of the problems you are muddling with.
Is one framework better than other? Is Scrum better than Kanban? Does XP has all the solutions?Is SAFe safe? Lean or Agile? Will this work here?
In this talk I will try to answer some of these questions by leveraging my experience with some of the biggest Agile transformations across multiple organizations, cultures and regions.
I will also talk about some of the techniques that are simple yet powerful way of reflecting where you are now and may help you choose a direction of where you want to go rather than tell you the destination.

Speakers
avatar for Ashish Mahajan (@ashishmahajan4)

Ashish Mahajan (@ashishmahajan4)

Ashish is a Lean Agile coach working with Ford Motor Company. He has been a practitioner of Lean and Agile methods for close to 10 years in different organizations and geographies. He is passionate about creating ecosystem in teams and organizations based on the culture of trust... Read More →



Friday December 11, 2015 12:00pm - 12:45pm PST
Grand Ballroom 2

12:45pm PST

Lunch
Friday December 11, 2015 12:45pm - 1:45pm PST
Pre-func Area

1:45pm PST

Boring Flow Metrics! Having fun with them to make organizational impacts.
Kanban/ Flow Metrics like Cumulative Flow Diagram (CFDs), Lead Times, Throughput etc. are way to manage flow in a organizational unit or across a value stream. Learn how we use these metrics at our large organization (with offshore model) to make improvement opportunities visible and exploit them. Additionally learn to apply these metrics at Kanban Flight levels one to three (i.e. from team to value stream level).

Speakers
avatar for Vikram Sharma (@Vik22Sha)

Vikram Sharma (@Vik22Sha)

Vikram is a Kanban Change Agent and a sought-after Kanban Coach at Robert Bosch Engineering and Business Solutions Ltd. He has over 20 years of IT industry experience in Project and People Management in different domains and various positions. He is a Kanban Masterclass Graduate... Read More →



Friday December 11, 2015 1:45pm - 2:30pm PST
Grand Ballroom 1

1:45pm PST

F2 (F Square) = Flow * Framework -> In context of Scrum and Kanban
As agile methodologies, Kanban and Scrum has their own space of executions. Kanban can be best described as a methodology which depicts “Flow” of work while Scrum is a framework which creates a base to do Product Development.

Many efforts has been done to combine the Flow & Framework to achieve the best possible combination and ScrumBan turns out to be one of the most widely used experiment.  

Through Scrumban as a practice is getting some attraction, we need to also explore how the combination of Flow and Framework can work together and what could be its limitations?

Speakers
avatar for Jaya Srivastava (@AgileJaya)

Jaya Srivastava (@AgileJaya)

Jaya Shrivastava is the founder of Agile++ Engineering and based out of Bengaluru, India. She primarily works as a capacity of Agile Software Development Consultant, Coach and Trainer for Start-Ups and Multinational Organisations. She has more than 14 years of experience as a Research... Read More →



Friday December 11, 2015 1:45pm - 2:30pm PST
Grand Ballroom 2

1:45pm PST

DevOps is Lean for the Organisation, not just Project Teams
The relationship between Lean & DevOps and how DevOps uses Lean concepts in it's thinking and practices

Speakers
avatar for Anadi Misra (@anadimishra)

Anadi Misra (@anadimishra)

Director, Agility Roots Pvt. Ltd.



Friday December 11, 2015 1:45pm - 3:15pm PST
Tactic 4

2:40pm PST

Visualizing Flow and Value
Different to systems in production, knowledge work lacks the opportunity to show its actual status as inventory, interim or final results. We can not go and see and directly draw conclusions about our well-being. Visualizing our work has become the first practice of the Kanban Method and turned out to be quite a powerful lever for decision making and value creation. Join this session to learn more about Kanban’s initial practice and how it fosters principles and outcome of your Kanban initiative.

Speakers
avatar for Mike Leber

Mike Leber

Lean & Agile Coach, AKT
Mike works as a Management Consultant, Lean & Agile as well as business coach with Agile Experts e.U. Having more than 25 years experience as a manager, IT consultant and coach with large international groups as well as with smaller teams and mature startups, Mike is well prepared... Read More →


Friday December 11, 2015 2:40pm - 3:25pm PST
Grand Ballroom 1

2:40pm PST

Alternative Path for Transformation
Planning for Agile? Or in Between your Journey of Agile?

Priyank would bring his real time stories to share from his experiences while implementing agile for enterprises. And this session would be for both of the events above -     



  • This session would give the audience a thinking tool to plan for agile

  • Participants would be able to identify most common mistakes while going for Agile

  • What are the generic approaches for Agile transition, the problems one might face & how to fix them


Speakers
avatar for Priyank DK Pathak (@priyankdk)

Priyank DK Pathak (@priyankdk)

Priyank DK Pathak is an Agile Thought Expert & Curator of Innovation Roots, a leading consulting company providing education, skill transfer, and mentoring customers for nurturing & developing skills required for agile software development practices and methodologies based on the... Read More →


Friday December 11, 2015 2:40pm - 3:25pm PST
Grand Ballroom 2

3:25pm PST

Coffee Break
Friday December 11, 2015 3:25pm - 3:45pm PST
Pre-func Area

3:45pm PST

Open Space
Friday December 11, 2015 3:45pm - 4:30pm PST
Tactic 4

3:45pm PST

Implementing Scaled Kanban by Stealth: A Case Study
We had a fixed price project signed when the client decided to rip and replace the architecture, which meant 30% additional work.
Could Kanban help? Does Kanban work in a large product development environment? And can Kanban be implemented without large scale strife in how the team works?

Yes, Yes, and Yes! This sessions presents how we were able to succeed using Kanban by stealth in a $5M greenfield product development project.

Speakers
avatar for Avinash Rao

Avinash Rao

Associate Director, Cognizant
Avinash has over 15 years of IT industry experience in Agile leadership, Product, Platform and Project Management, New Product Development Consulting, Market Research, IT Business Value, Process Re-design and Optimization, and IT project delivery. Avinash has demonstrated competencies... Read More →


Friday December 11, 2015 3:45pm - 4:30pm PST
Grand Ballroom 1

3:45pm PST

Scrumban for a UK government sector digital service
This case study explores the use of Scrumban – Scrum and Kanban in combination – at the UK's Skills Funding Agency. We'll look at how the process evolved and performance improved, with a particular emphasis on feedback loops. We'll look also at how "demand shaping" techniques worked in tandem with a strong focus on user needs.

Speakers
avatar for Mike Burrows (@asplake)

Mike Burrows (@asplake)

Principal Consultant, Lean Kanban Services
Mike is a Principal Consultant with Lean Kanban Services. Mike has led development teams and larger IT functions for much of his career, working in aerospace, software tools, finance and energy. He was Executive Director at UBS Investment Bank and then IT Director at the energy risk... Read More →



Friday December 11, 2015 3:45pm - 4:30pm PST
Grand Ballroom 2

4:50pm PST

Continuous Improvement with Toyota Kata
While most agile teams have been doing retrospectives, their effectiveness is highly questionable. They have not helped teams significantly improve their delivery capability on a sustained basis. Further, in most cases, these are project centric and don’t pollinate across the organization. Toyota’s success has been amazingly long lasting and self-sustaining. In this talk, we try and understand what are some of the things that they do that we can quite easily adopt in our project team and across the organization.

Speakers
avatar for Sudipta Lahiri (@sudiptal)

Sudipta Lahiri (@sudiptal)

Sr. Vice President – Engineering and Professional Services, Digité, Inc.
Sudipta (Sudi) has been in the IT industry for over 18 years working with leading services providers like Wipro, HCL Technologies and i2. He is responsible for Digite’s product development, presales and implementations. Prior to joining Digite, Sudi was handling the offshore services... Read More →


Friday December 11, 2015 4:50pm - 5:35pm PST
Grand Ballroom
 
Saturday, December 12
 

9:00am PST

Keynote - Mike Burrows - Are we there yet?
How can you know where you’re going when you don’t know where you are? With values-based delivery, values-based change and values-based leadership, we integrate a fresh understanding of how we currently operate, our shared priorities for change, and the means to keep the organisation evolving deliberately and continuously. Along the way we’ll illustrate some highly practical techniques too, including visual management, controls on work-progress, and the capture and use of metrics.

Speakers
avatar for Mike Burrows (@asplake)

Mike Burrows (@asplake)

Principal Consultant, Lean Kanban Services
Mike is a Principal Consultant with Lean Kanban Services. Mike has led development teams and larger IT functions for much of his career, working in aerospace, software tools, finance and energy. He was Executive Director at UBS Investment Bank and then IT Director at the energy risk... Read More →



Saturday December 12, 2015 9:00am - 9:45am PST
Grand Ballroom

10:00am PST

Keynote - Satyendra Kumar
Speakers
avatar for Satyendra Kumar

Satyendra Kumar

Satyendra Kumar is an independent Advisor and Consultant to several large and medium enterprises. He is currently the Chief Technical Advisor to the Confederation of Indian Industry – Institute of Quality for excellence in the area of Education, Manufacturing and Services.Mr Kumar... Read More →


Saturday December 12, 2015 10:00am - 10:45am PST
Grand Ballroom

10:45am PST

Coffee Break
Saturday December 12, 2015 10:45am - 11:05am PST
Pre-func Area

11:05am PST

Upstream Kanban: Visualizing your Team's Priorities

There is a lot of attention given to Lean/ Agile product development teams around the work done and the (Lean/ Agile) processes adopted in by the Dev team once a set of features (backlog items) have been identified for a set of sprints (scrums) and/ or Releases. 

However, how do those features get to the team, nicely bunched up in Releases and Sprints? There is a lot of upstream effort by Product Management that goes in 'herding the cats' - defining and maintaining the Product Roadmap with input from myriad and often conflicting sources, abstracting features and requirements at the right level, getting stakeholders to agree on their priority, and then decomposing them so that the Dev teams are continually churning out quality code and product features in a 'just-in-time' manner. The work that the Product Owner or the Product Manager  does is at a different cadence than the Dev team.  Most organizations and teams have not yet understood the criticality of managing this upstream work well, nor the effort that needs to be put in so that the Dev team is continually supplied with User Stories at the right time and stakeholders are satisfied the right work is being done at the right time.

This talk focuses on this challenge, describes what we have done as a small product company, where managing the Product Roadmap and successful delivery of releases is critical; and how the same principles can be applied to other scenarios.


Speakers
avatar for Mahesh Singh (@maheshsingh)

Mahesh Singh (@maheshsingh)

Cofounder, Sr. VP - Product, Digite, Inc.


Saturday December 12, 2015 11:05am - 11:50am PST
Grand Ballroom 2

11:05am PST

KanbanESP: Building an Information Flow
Enterprise Services Planning (ESP) is a way to improve communication and collaboration enterprise-wide. It will bring alignment between an organization's long term strategic plans, ever-changing market shifts, and the reality of delivery capability.

Within the ESP program, information flow is achieved with a set of feedback loops: meetings we call the 7 Kanban Cadences. Information flows in and action flows out in a deliberate sequence considering lead time, predictability, and quality. In this session, learn about each of these feedback loops and how they all work together across the enterprise.

Speakers
avatar for Janice Linden-Reed

Janice Linden-Reed

CEO, Lean Kanban Inc
Janice Linden-Reed is CEO of Lean Kanban, Inc. overseeing all Lean Kanban University certified Kanban training programs, credential programs for Kanban professionals, and the Lean Kanban Conference global series.   Her professional background includes game design and production... Read More →


Saturday December 12, 2015 11:05am - 11:50am PST
Grand Ballroom 1

11:05am PST

Synchronization and Cadence at the heart of scaling
When the agile initiatives scale, Synchronization and Cadence are needed to optimize the program velocity.

The key for this optimization is synchronization between different teams in terms of joint planning, work products, backlogs and design. Then all the constituent teams need to work on the same cadence so that the integration and planning can happen on the same timetable based rhythm.

The session would be elaborate on this concept - and how it holds the key immaterial of which scaled agile concept is being used.

This session would also address related items like optimizing program velocity versus team velocity, structuring of the teams and dedicated capacity at program level.

Speakers
avatar for S R V Subrahmaniam (@srv_subbu)

S R V Subrahmaniam (@srv_subbu)

Subrahmaniam is a Principal Consultant at Altimetrik. He is an Lean-Agile transformation consultant with 17+ years in software industry, nearly half of that leading / coaching agile teams. His interest areas include Lean Product Development in Vertical IT, Agile Testing and Scaling... Read More →



Saturday December 12, 2015 11:05am - 11:50am PST
Tactic 4

12:00pm PST

Branching for Continuous Delivery? Think Again!
Effective "Code-branching" strategies are still one of the most ignored in Agile development world. In this talk, using case-studies, I would like to present what is wrong with traditional strategies, how it hinders teams to deliver continuously and why Trunk Based Development (TBD) is a durable solution. Furthermore, the talk aims to explore various strategies (code/ dev and ops) that enable teams to attain TBD. Finally, the talk ends with successful TBD case-studies.

Speakers
avatar for Devesh Chanchlani (@devesh_ch)

Devesh Chanchlani (@devesh_ch)

A passionate programmer and technology enthusiast Software developer with over a decade of experience delivering enterprise web, mobile and cloud applications Agile Coach and Trainer, assisted organizations during their Agile transformation journeys Coached... Read More →



Saturday December 12, 2015 12:00pm - 12:45pm PST
Tactic 4

12:00pm PST

Kanban - Myths or Facts
Speakers
avatar for Mahesh Varadharajan (@mahesh_mkr)

Mahesh Varadharajan (@mahesh_mkr)

Mahesh is an experienced Agile transformation consultant with 8+ years in software industry, nearly 5+ years in leading and coaching Agile teams. He has been part of enterprise-wide Agile adoption initiatives, focusing on organizational change management, process definition, scaling... Read More →



Saturday December 12, 2015 12:00pm - 12:45pm PST
Grand Ballroom 2

12:00pm PST

Kanban beyond technology - effective implementation in HR space
Human Resources is an important function of an organization today. Like before, it's no more all about recruitment and people management but a complete paradigm shift on People Development. Today's organizations are more knowledge workers and hence they are no more looking out for jobs but are aspiring for long lasting and rewarding careers.

However, HR practices that are followed today are many a times still primitive and not updated to match with the aspirations of today's players. A shift in mind set and practices are very much the need of the day if an organization truly want to develop its people and create a knowledge organization.

Kanban is an extremely effective way to bring in Resilience into the HR practices. This talk will walk through the case study of how HR has been implemented successfully in my client organization to keep up with both the speed and the development aspects of the organization.

Speakers
avatar for Padma Satyamurthy (@padma_LeanAgile)

Padma Satyamurthy (@padma_LeanAgile)

Padma Satyamurthy is an enthusiastic IT professional, aspiring to create & implement meaningful process management frameworks which can enable project delivery excellence. She has 14+ years of experience in the IT Industry with expertise in Consulting, Project Management, People Management... Read More →



Saturday December 12, 2015 12:00pm - 12:45pm PST
Grand Ballroom 1

12:45pm PST

Lunch
Saturday December 12, 2015 12:45pm - 1:45pm PST
Pre-func Area

1:45pm PST

Kanbanize the Documentation Life Cycle
Being a Documentation Manager, do you face following challenges while managing the documentation delivery:


  • Poor visibility of the process being followed throughout the Documentation Development Life Cycle (DDLC)

  • Long lead time in publishing the Help Document missing the Release deadline

  • Work bottlenecks resulting from overloaded resources and lack of prioritization

  • Poor throughput: No proper monitoring of how well the Documentation team is performing against the target delivery date 


If your answer is YES, then it's the right time to know how you can adopt Kanban, and achieve significant improvement in your Documentation Life cycle.

Speakers
avatar for Subhajit Sengupta

Subhajit Sengupta

Manager, Content and Communication, Digité Infotech Pvt Ltd
With 16 years of experience in Technical Documentation and Localization, and association with organizations like Digité, IBM, American Express, Xchanging, and Clarity, Subhajit possesses experience in industries like IT, Telecom, BFSI and others. Currently, as a Manager, Content... Read More →



Saturday December 12, 2015 1:45pm - 2:30pm PST
Grand Ballroom 2

1:45pm PST

The Art of limiting WIP
The Kanban method practice of Limiting WIP is extremely powerful when done right. Doing so is tricky. This talk will be full of advice and some exercises to understand the power of limiting WIP, how to figure it out and how to mature it. The economic and psychological impacts of it will also be discussed.

Speakers
avatar for Masa K Maeda (@masakmaeda)

Masa K Maeda (@masakmaeda)

CEO and Founder, ValueInnova LLC USA
Masa has 26 years of international experience and is the creator of Serious LeAP, a lean-agile model to make organizations prosperous. He is a senior consultant with the Cutter consortium, a member of the steering committee of the Agile Testing Alliance and a registered teacher at... Read More →


Saturday December 12, 2015 1:45pm - 2:30pm PST
Grand Ballroom 1

1:45pm PST

Optimizing Organizational System with Lean Kanban
Speakers
avatar for Kamlesh Ravlani (@kravlani)

Kamlesh Ravlani (@kravlani)

Kamlesh Ravlani is an Agile / Lean Coach, Trainer. Kamlesh is CEO of Agile For Growth - a company focused on Agile Lean Transformation Coaching and Training. Kamlesh has extensive Agile and Lean transformation experience with large global organizations. He has hands-on experience... Read More →



Saturday December 12, 2015 1:45pm - 3:15pm PST
Tactic 4

2:40pm PST

Kanbanize at all levels during Lean or Agile Adoption
As Kanban is mainly focussed on promoting incremental change, continuous improvements without the changing the team or organization structures, this talk shares the insights into how we implemented Kanban during the Enterprisewdie Agile Adoption.

Speakers
avatar for Krishnakumar Chinnappachari (@krish_kumarc)

Krishnakumar Chinnappachari (@krish_kumarc)

Krishnakumar Chinnappachari is a Principal Agile Coach at Sabre Travel Technologies India Private Limited, Bangalore. He comes with 20+ years of diversified experience in Software Engineering, Testing and Agile (Scrum) coaching. He has leadership experience of over 8 years & managed... Read More →



Saturday December 12, 2015 2:40pm - 3:25pm PST
Grand Ballroom 1

2:40pm PST

STATIK - Good Practice for Introducing Kanban Systems
The Kanban approach is quite different from many others in a sense, that it does not come with big prescriptions, what all should to be done or followed. It rather it assumes a wise approach for evolution along various options for growing a fitter business.

However, even initiating an evolutionary approach to change needs a set of focused actions to be taken care of, in order to increase the probability for making it stick and creating impact. In this session you will learn about the bigger picture of STATIK - the Systems Thinking Approach To Introducing Kanban, helping you not only to start great Kanban initiatives, spreading it across different services, but also to revisit existing ones, finding good ways for further improvement.

Speakers
avatar for Mike Leber

Mike Leber

Lean & Agile Coach, AKT
Mike works as a Management Consultant, Lean & Agile as well as business coach with Agile Experts e.U. Having more than 25 years experience as a manager, IT consultant and coach with large international groups as well as with smaller teams and mature startups, Mike is well prepared... Read More →


Saturday December 12, 2015 2:40pm - 3:25pm PST
Grand Ballroom 2

3:25pm PST

Coffee Break
Saturday December 12, 2015 3:25pm - 3:45pm PST
Pre-func Area

3:45pm PST

Lean Leadership is the need of the hour!
Today’s Lean, Kanban, and other Agile implementations need strong Lean leadership foundation skills for the success of our business. Lean leaders cultivate future leaders by coaching in lean style in developing others. This session unleashes illustrated ideas and ways in developing lean leaders for business results - better predictability, and faster delivery with better business agility.

Speakers
avatar for Phalguna Ramaraju (@PhalgunaKumar)

Phalguna Ramaraju (@PhalgunaKumar)

Phalguna Ramaraju is a Lean | Agile transformation coach with about a decade of Agile coaching experience out of his 3 decades  of his experience at various levels. As external Coach, he coached teams at Bank of America, GE, Cisco, Pegasystems, and multiple other organizations. He... Read More →



Saturday December 12, 2015 3:45pm - 4:30pm PST
Grand Ballroom 1

3:45pm PST

Lightning Talks
Saturday December 12, 2015 3:45pm - 4:30pm PST
Tactic 4

3:45pm PST

Examples of Kanban Core practices used during Large scale transformations
The speaker is going to share some actual examples of Kanban practices that his teams used while leading large scale transformations. These examples will highlight how Kanban core practices can also be used effectively for the work needed to define software development processes. While driving with extreme urgency, for large scale changes with simplicity and customer focus as the foundation, speaker and his teams have leveraged various aspects from Kanban core practices – visualization of work and work progress at multiple levels; limiting WIP as well as eliminating non-value adding work, defining Minimal viable product; smoother flows; processes and tools simplification, communication and support; in-time feedback mechanisms; continuous experimentation, etc.

In this interactive session, the audience is expected to share their own perspectives and experiences. The audience will not only learn from these examples but will also get ideas to adapt them for their own situations.

Speakers
avatar for Manu Goyal (@manugoyal)

Manu Goyal (@manugoyal)

Manu has extensive leadership experience in building and operating global product development organizations in Payments, Mobile, e-Commerce, Social Media and Interactive marketing industries. He has led product strategy, design, development, global launch and growth of several products... Read More →


Saturday December 12, 2015 3:45pm - 4:30pm PST
Grand Ballroom 2

4:50pm PST

Closing Keynote - David J Anderson
Speakers
avatar for David J Anderson (@lki_dja)

David J Anderson (@lki_dja)

CEO, Lean Kanban, Inc.
David Anderson, the original Kanban pioneer who defined the Kanban Method for software and knowledge teams, is a thought leader in managing effective teams. He leads a consulting, training and publishing and event planning business dedicated to developing, promoting and implementing... Read More →


Saturday December 12, 2015 4:50pm - 5:35pm PST
Grand Ballroom

5:35pm PST

Conference Retrospective
Saturday December 12, 2015 5:35pm - 6:05pm PST
Grand Ballroom
 
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