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Reconnoitering Kanban & Lean - Dave Laribee

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THIS MEETING WAS CANCELED



Monday, September 15th, 2008
6:30 PM - 9:00 PM


Reconnoitering Kanban & Lean

Rush Building

Rush Building

Drexel University
Rush Building Room 014 (Basement Level)
30 N 33rd St.
Philadelphia, PA
(map)

6:15 PM - Greetings and Eatings
6:30 PM - Reconnoitering Kanban & Lean - Dave Laribee
8:30 PM - Mad dash to a local sports bar to catch the Eagles game



Lean Software Development: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lean_software_development
Kanban: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanban

Reconnoitering Kanban & Lean - Dave Laribee

Recently, we installed a Kanban pull system at Xclaim Software to reduce some of the wastes associated with weekly iterations, demos, and retrospectives. I'll spend 30-40 minutes covering our implementation while mixing in some of the philosophical underpinnings of Lean including flow, pull, and standard work. We'll transition into an open discussion about emerging Lean practices with an emphasis on why you should care, how to get started, and highlighting resources I've found useful in learning, developing, and applying Lean Software Development practices.

Dave Laribee

David Laribee is President of Xclaim Software, an ISV offering a platform for building document management applications. He has 10+ years experience designing, developing, and architecting enterprise applications with Microsoft technologies. David has worked with the .NET Framework since the zero-day in internal IT, product development, consulting, and rapid prototyping contexts across a wide variety of industries. David is a frequent speaker at local and national developer events, a Microsoft MVP in the Solutions Architecture category, and a certified ScrumMaster. He writes about agile practices, software architecture, and the business of software on the CodeBetter blog network (http://thebeelog.com).

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