How can I apply kanban to an agile team using XP?
Any good advices, articles books?
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How can I apply kanban to an agile team using XP? Any good advices, articles books?
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Kenji Hiranabe published an interesting article on infoQ: "Kanban Applied to Software Development: from Agile to Lean". There are others. | |||
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Henrik Kniberg has done a good job of explaining the differences between kanban & scrum & XP. | ||||
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I've recently implemented Kanban on my agile team. For a good look as to why you should do this, check out David Anderson's talk at a recent Lean & Kanban conference. David is also the author of Agile Management for Software Engineering, an excellent book and well worth reading. He also has a blog dedicated to Kanban topics. | |||
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We've applied kanban to our support process, my team leader blogged about it a few days ago - Utilizing Kanban to Manage Support at Typemock. | |||
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Sure you can... Kanban will work great in an XP environment. The Henrik Knibjerg blog is the best place to start... I suggest that you start out with a very simple kanban board, just to get some hands on experience. The most important part to rememnber is the Kaizen part: Evaluate your process often - especially when you're starting to use the tool. I suggest to have an evaluation meeting once every week for at least the first month. I will also suggest that the team spends five minutes every day together at the kanban board, a little like a Scrum meating. At least in the beginning. This will help your team to get a common understanding of the tool. My last suggestion is to put some work into the art of describing a task. If the tasks are described in a good way and in the same way by all team members, it will be a lot easier to prioritize the tasks. | |||
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