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Author: Marcus Hammarberg, Joakim Sunden
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ISBN: 1617291056
Kanban in Action is a down-to-earth, no-frills, get-to-know-the-ropes introduction to kanban. It's based on the real-world experience and observations from two kanban coaches who have introduced this process to dozens of teams. You'll learn the principles of why kanban works, as well as nitty-gritty details like how to use different color stickies on a kanban board to help you organize and track your work items.
Author: David J. Anderson
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ISBN: 0984521402
Kanban is becoming a popular way to visualize and limit work-in-progress in software development and information technology work. Teams around the world are adding kanban around their existing processes to catalyze cultural change and deliver better business agility. This book answers the questions: What is kanban? Why would I want to use it? How do I go about implementing it? How do I recognize improvement opportunities and what should I do about them?
Author: Charles Despres and Daniele Chauvel
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ISBN: 0750672471
Knowledge management is the new frontier for businesses, organizations, and institutions of all kinds. For those that hope to conquer this new territory, establishing a better understanding of current and future knowledge management trends and adoption of the most effective practices is imperative. There are numerous options for executives: intranets, extranets, groupware, and core competencies are continually being refined.
Author: David J. Skyrme
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ISBN: 0750639768
Knowledge Networking offers a comprehensive overview of the strategic application of knowledge management within global corporations. With an emphasis on good leadership practice, it shows how companies have successfully leveraged the knowledge dispersed and fragmented throughout their companies to deliver organizational benefits and create new opportunities. In a dynamic environment, the book gives guidance on how to innovate quickly and to exploit human networks, wherever they are based.
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