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Communitech Contacts:

Wanda Eby
Programs Coordinator
519-888-9944 x1048

When

Tuesday December 4, 2012 at 5:30 PM 
to
Tuesday December 4, 2012 at 7:30 PM 
 

Where

Communitech Hub 
151 Charles St. W.
Atlas & Matrix meeting rooms
Kitchener, ON N2G 1H6
 

 
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Limited WIP Society Peer2Peer (P2P) Series

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This P2P series is for those interested in Lean Practices (open to non-member and members of the Communitech Network and the Limited WIP Society of KWCG) 

If you plan to attend the upcoming session, please click on Register Now link above.

Topic:  Need to speed up?  Then slow down! A practical introduction to Kanban
Speaker:  Mike Edwards

If the title grabbed your attention it’s likely because ‘slowing down to speed up’ is counter intuitive to what we learn in school, business, and life in general. Many managers believe the best way to get more work from their people is to speed up, or push more work into the system. I’ve seen many managers add work to the pile “to ensure they don’t run out of work to do”. Unfortunately this is the worst thing you can do, as much like cars merging at a bottleneck of the highway during rush hour the high volume actually causes significant back-ups.

During this workshop we will start with a simulation game where a development team will be creating a product according to customer specs! Through a refinement of the exercise we will demonstrate the impact of too much work in the system, identifying the bottlenecks, and strategies for improving the flow of work. Participants will come away with an understanding of the basic mechanics and concepts behind Kanban. Most importantly participants will come away with a better understanding of the nature of work, and the impact our behaviours have on the outcome.

Too many teams do not make great decisions regarding the work they agree to take on.   Unfortunately this can often result in poor performance, which is often not talked about.  In fact many people claim to be Agile, when all they’ve done is adopted the Scrum methodology.  Most management methodologies focus on process or product.  Kanban focuses on the flow of work, making it visible and providing a platform for organizational improvement. Through the use of these very simple tools you can significantly improve the results on your projects! Even if you don’t adopt Kanban you will find the concepts useful in guiding you in any project, and how you manage the work you and others do.  

Speaker's Bio:
Mike Edwards started his career 25 years ago as a software developer. In the past 15 years his career has gone down the path of leading and managing IT. Mike has recently carved a new path through the wilderness and is now an independent consultant.

A few years ago Mike started incorporating Lean & Agile into his world dominated by PMI. It didn't take long for Mike to figure out how this shift was going to rock his world! Mike has had success bringing together Lean & Agile to help teams transform their world! Although he works with the whole team, his specialty is helping the project management office increase their value. Mike's true passion surfaces when he has an opportunity to speak or teach at events across Canada each year.

You can follow Mike on twitter at @mikeeedwards, LinkedIn: http://ca.linked.com/in/mikeeedwards and on his new blog at http://www.leanpmsolutions.ca.

Information about group
Collaboration effort between Communitech and Limited WIP Society of KWCG
The Limited WIP Society's purpose is to facilitate learning of Lean principles and practices and the Kanban method in software, IT and other types of knowledge work.  It is the meeting place for all local professionals who are interested in Lean, kanban, systems thinking and continuous improvement.

Volunteer group champions:
Alexei Zheglov, Desire2Learn
Jim Morrision, Desire2Learn
Kurt Berger, Economical

Communitech group representatives:

Karen Gallant, Senior Director of Talent Networks
Wanda Eby, Programs Coordinator