Kanban: An Alternative Path to Agility
"Is Kanban an Agile Method?" is a perennial question that comes up in our training classes. It ought to be an irrelevant question.
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"Is Kanban an Agile Method?" is a perennial question that comes up in our training classes. It ought to be an irrelevant question.
Kanban advocates have had some concerns about their firms large scale move to adopt SAFe.
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