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LEAN & KANBAN EXCHANGE 01-12-09
Lean & Kanban eXchange 2009
Skills Matter's Lean & Kanban eXchange 2009 now kicked off, taking place at Skills Matter in central London on December 1st - an intensive and intimate event aimed at bringing together leading thinkers and passionate community members.
The aim of the Lean & Kanban eXchange is to promote awareness and adoption of Lean and Kanban ideas and techniques. With David J. Anderson providing the conference keynote and two Parkbench sessions, the programme is structured to encourage discussion and bring together the leading thinkers and passionate members of the UK Agile, Lean & Kanban community. With just under 100 people, we look forward to an informal and intimate day, where you can share experience, demonstrate new ideas and techniques, talk to the experts and generally have lots of fun.
Stay in touch!
A Google Wave has been set up for the Lean and Kanban eXchange. The wave will be updated during each talk with a summary, please add your contributions at the same time if you can - wave is collaborative so join in... Don't worry if what you type it not perfect...
You can follow the eXchange on twitter using tag leankanbanx
And you can join the group and forum discussion on Agile & Lean UK group on ning too.
Programme
Tuesday 1st December 2009
Track 1
INTERVIEW
 David Joyce & Benjamin Mitchell: In this session, David Joyce and Benjamin Mitchell discuss the forming subjects. View the podcast here...
INTERVIEW
 David Laribee & Karl Scotland: In this session, David Laribee and Karl Scotland discuss and share their experience on using kanban.
View the podcast here...
INTERVIEW
 David Laribee & David J. Anderson: In this session, David Laribee and David J Anderson discuss and share some of the happenings in lean / kanban movement.
View the podcast here...
10:00-11:00 GO FOR THE BRONZE! MANAGING WASTE IN KNOWLEDGE WORK
David J. Anderson: It's often said that Lean is all about waste elimination. There has been considerable effort taken to map the 7 wastes of Lean manufacturing to software development. This talk will simplify the waste management model and derive it from first principles, showing that there are only 4 classes of waste that need managed in knowledge work problems. View the podcast here...
11:10-11:55 TALK: A LEANER FORM OF AGILITY
David Laribee: When is Kanban likely to succeed? How do we introduce it? How does the quest to reduce waste and improve continuously changed tried-and-true XP practices? In this talk, I'll share my experiences and experiments with Kanban and Lean at Xclaim Software and VersionOne. View the podcast here...
12:05-12:50 A JOURNEY TO SYSTEMIC IMPROVEMENT
David Joyce: Part one of this talk revolves around a series of experience reports following the introduction of Kanban at BBC Worldwide in mid 2008. This second part of the talk will summarise Systems Thinking, how it can be of benefit, and how Kanban has led to it being applied within BBC Worldwide. View the podcast here...
13:50-14:35 PARKBENCH PANEL DISCUSSION
Zi Makki: After lunch we'll hold a ParkBench Panel discussion, to discuss ideas, things we learned, things we would like to hear more about. Ask your questions to the speakers of the morning expert talks or join the panel to express your opinion or share your experience! View the podcast here...
14:45-15:30 FOCUSING ON DELIVERY: EVOLVING FROM SCRUM WITH LEAN AND KANBAN
Benjamin Mitchell: This talk is an experience report on a web-based derivatives trading system which initially started using "Vanilla Scrum" which slowly evolved, through using a Kanban board and concepts from Lean Product Development into a more pragmatic delivery-focused system. The experience report covers the initial six months development of the system up to the Go Live, followed by the 18 months of continuing development of the system.
View the podcast here...
15:40-16:25 FIVE STEPS TO KANBAN
Karl Scotland: A Kanban System for Software Development provides an alternative means of creating an Agile Development process using Lean Thinking. Creating a Kanban System is not as simple as adopting a previously defined process as a starting point. Instead, a team needs to come up a model of its own process which will form the basis for further continuous improvement. This talk will introduce 5 steps that a team can use to create their own Agile process using a Kanban System for Software Development View the podcast here...
16.35-17:20 AGILE & LEAN OPEN SPACE SESSION WITH PIZZA & DRINKS
Martine Devos: After a brief serving of Pizza & Drinks, we'll hold an Agile & Lean OpenSpace session, led by Martine Devos, to discuss ideas, things we learned, things we would like to hear more about, things to take away after the conference. View the podcast here...
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