Agile Advice on maintenance projects, Yahoo India tries out Kanban
Posted on March 24th, 2008 in Kanban, Agile by siddharta ||
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Following on from my previous post on agile for maintenance projects, I came across this post on Mishkin’s Agile Advice (do subscribe to Agile Advice, it’s really good) : Agile Infrastructure Projects - Lessons Learned.
Also, Joe Arnold who manages the Yahoo! India offices says that one of his teams has recently moved to a Kanban process. I’d be very interested in knowing why they made the change and the outcome of this change a few months down the line.
March 24th, 2008 at 4:24 pm
I’d like to point out that the kanban system that I was referring to was for a team not on a maintenance project, but for new product development. (Although we do have some maintenance projects using kanban.) I’ll post outcomes as the emerge.
April 1st, 2008 at 4:12 am
I have an irrelevant suggestion in this context… Infact, I’ve posted a comment on the website which hosted your 20 min wiki guide.. “Improve your typing speed!”, for the geek you seem to be - it doesn’t seem to match you!