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Variation Can Help: Lean Muppet Post 1
Okay, so there’s nothing about this video that isn’t cute. And that’s fine. But what does it have to do with Lean? One of the most important lessons that Lean can teach us is how to appreciate variation and make … Continue reading
The Psychology of Kanban (Video)
In November, 2010, Jim Benson spoke at the Oredev conference in Malmo, Sweden on Energizing the Individual Coder and the Psychology of Kanban. Clarity Means Completion: The Psychology of Kanban – Jim Benson from Øredev on Vimeo. .
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Tagged depersonalization, existential overhead, goals, pattern recognition, psychology, transference, video, visual control, workflow
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How We Interact with Kanban (Video)
In November, 2010, Jim Benson spoke at the Oredev conference in Malmo, Sweden on Energizing the Individual Coder and the Psychology of Kanban. Personal Kanban: Optimizing the Individual Coder – Jim Benson from Øredev on Vimeo.
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Tagged existential overhead, goals, pattern recognition, psychology, transference, video, visual control, workflow
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The Priority Filter: A Tutorial
Prioritization is often even more difficult and daunting as the tasks that confront you. A priority filter in your Personal Kanban helps you determine what tasks are ready in your queue, and the order of importance they should assume. Click … Continue reading
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Tagged design patterns, prioritization, video
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