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  • 1
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    Hoboken, New Jersey :John Wiley & Sons Inc.,
    UID:
    almahu_9948198125802882
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781119019718 , 1119019710 , 9781119019725 , 1119019729
    Content: "This book provides an understanding of what is necessary to properly understand change management with Kanban as well as how to apply it optimally in the workplace"--
    Note: Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Appraisals; Foreword; Preface; Part 1 Kanban; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 What we Care About; 1.2 Who should Read this Book; Chapter 2 Kanban Principles and Core Practices; 2.1 Seeking Productivity; 2.2 kanban and Kanban; 2.3 Evolutionary Change Management; 2.3.1 Knowledge Work: The Problem of Invisibility; 2.4 Kanban Core Practices; 2.4.1 Making the Work Visible; 2.4.2 Limiting the WiP; 2.4.3 Managing the Flow; 2.4.4 Making Policies Explicit; 2.4.5 Implementing Feedback Mechanisms; 2.4.6 Carrying Out Collaborative Improvements. , 2.5 Implementation of the Core Practices in an OrganizationChapter 3 Visualization; 3.1 First Step: Defining the Extent; 3.2 Second Step: Visualizing the Process; 3.2.1 How Are Work Items Visualized?; 3.2.2 Representation of Parallel Processing; 3.2.3 Representation of Activities Without a Fixed Sequence; 3.3 Determining the Work Item Types; 3.3.1 Visualization of Work Item Types; Chapter 4 WiP Limits; 4.1 The Advantages of WiP Limits; 4.1.1 Making Problems Visible; 4.1.2 Making Bottlenecks Visible; 4.2 Setting WiP Limits; 4.2.1 Size of the Input Queue. , 4.2.2 WiP Limits for Various Work Item Types4.2.3 Consequences of Different WiP Limits; Chapter 5 Classes of Service; 5.1 Cost of Delay and Policies; 5.1.1 The Class of Service "Expedited"; 5.1.2 The Class of Service "Fixed Delivery Date"; 5.1.3 The Class of Service "Standard"; 5.1.4 The Class of Service "Intangible"; 5.2 Capacities of Classes of Service; 5.3 SLAs; Chapter 6 Operation and Coordination; 6.1 Daily Stand-up Meeting; 6.2 Queue Replenishment Meeting; 6.2.1 Backlog Maintenance; 6.3 Release Planning Meetings; 6.3.1 What Is a Good Delivery Cadence?; 6.4 Team Retrospectives. , 6.5 Operations ReviewsChapter 7 Metrics and Improvements; 7.1 Metrics in Kanban; 7.2 Cumulative Flow Diagram; 7.3 Measuring the Lead Time; 7.3.1 Throughput; 7.4 Rework and Blockers; 7.4.1 Blockers; 7.5 Improvements; 7.5.1 Theory of Constraints; 7.5.2 Reducing Waste; 7.5.3 Reducing Variability; Part 2 Change and Leadership; Chapter 8 Forces of Change; 8.1 Turbulent Times; 8.2 Turbulent Change; Chapter 9 Environments and Systems; 9.1 Organizations Close-up; 9.2 A Roadmap for Change; Chapter 10 Organizational and Personal Change; 10.1 The Iceberg of Change; 10.2 The Change Curve. , 10.2.1 Fear and Resistance10.2.2 Rational Insight and Emotional Acceptance; 10.2.3 Applying the New Behaviors; 10.2.4 Learning and Integration; Chapter 11 Emotions in Change Processes; 11.1 Uncertainty, Worry, and Anxiety; 11.2 Anger and Aggression; 11.3 Sadness and Disappointment; 11.4 Enthusiasm, Joy, and Courage; Chapter 12 Corporate Culture and Politics; 12.1 The Power of Corporate Culture; 12.2 Corporate Culture and Micropolitics; Chapter 13 Conclusions for Kanban Change Leadership; 13.1 Mindfulness; 13.1.1 A New Paradigm for Management and Leadership; 13.2 Communication.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Leopold, Klaus. Kanban and change leadership. Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons Inc., 2015 ISBN 9781119019701
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_ZLB34022638
    ISBN: 9781119019725
    Content: " Explains how and why Kanban offers a new approach to change in 21st Century businesses This book provides an understanding of what is necessary to properly understand change management with Kanban as well as how to apply it optimally in the workplace. The book emphasizes critical aspects, several traps which users repeatedly fall into, and presents some practical guidelines for Kanban change management to help avoid these traps. The authors have organized the book into three sections. The first section focuses on the foundations of Kanban, establishing the technical basis of Kanban and indicating the mechanisms required to enact change. In the second section, the authors explain the context of Kanban change management—,he options for change, how they can be set in motion, and their consequences for a business. The third section takes the topics from the previous sections and relates them to the social system of business—,he goal is to guide readers in the process of building a culture of continuousimprovement by reviewing real case studies and seeing how Kanban is applied in various situations. Kanban Change Leadership:Explains how to implement sustainable system-wide changes using Kanban principles Addresses the principles and core practices of Kanban including visualization, WIP limits, classes of service, operation and coordination, metrics, and improvement Describes implementation, preparation, assessment, training, feedback, commissioning, and operation processes in order to create a culture of continuous improvementKanban Change Leadership is an educational and comprehensive text for: software and systems engineers,IT project managers,commercial and industrial executives and managers,as well as anyone interested in Kanban. "
    Content: Rezension(1): " Klaus Leopold, PhD., is a computer scientist with extensive experience in helping IT organizations to manage knowledge work. Dr. Leopold is the managing partner of the company LEANability GmbH, based in Vienna, Austria. He is a founding member of Lean Kanban University, co-founder of the Limited WiP Society in Austria and Switzerland, a founding member of the management network Stoos, and author of the blog klausleopold.com. Siegfried Kaltenecker, PhD., is the managing partner of the company Loop Organizational Consulting GmbH, based in Vienna, Austria. As a change management and leadership expert, Dr. Kaltenecker has specialized in Process Management with Lean/Agile/Kanban/Scrum and has worked as a consultant and trainer for over twenty years for a variety of companies. He is the co-editor of PAM—,latform for Agile Management and co-author of “,eading Self-Organizing Teams”,"
    Language: English
    Author information: Kaltenecker, Siegfried
    Author information: Leopold, Klaus
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  • 3
    UID:
    almafu_BV043397291
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 292 Seiten) : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-1-119-01971-8 , 978-1-119-01972-5 , 978-1-119-01973-2
    Note: "This book provides an understanding of what is necessary to properly understand change management with Kanban as well as how to apply it optimally in the workplace"--
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 978-1-119-01970-1
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    Author information: Leopold, Klaus 1977-
    Author information: Kaltenecker, Siegfried
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