tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2586318886878120970.post4084977682628678157..comments2024-03-01T21:29:49.540-05:00Comments on Practical Business Improvement: Personal Kanban – More Done, Less StressDean Willsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12159153218021214633noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2586318886878120970.post-41093289931175032532011-04-13T23:43:30.246-04:002011-04-13T23:43:30.246-04:00That's great! Thanks Dean!That's great! Thanks Dean!Liza Mellinhttp://elseinc.com/kanban-simulation-game.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2586318886878120970.post-69168837033242980962011-04-08T13:46:31.311-04:002011-04-08T13:46:31.311-04:00Hi Liza. Thank you for the kind comments. I absolu...Hi Liza. Thank you for the kind comments. I absolutely agree about teaching the kids. I know someone has coined the term Kidzban specifically for that purpose. I added the waiting decision column because it was part of a team project where we have a final text copy review and approval step before publically publishing. The beauty of the process is you can and should change the columns and names to match the process you are managing. It doesn't have to be rigid.Dean Willsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12159153218021214633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2586318886878120970.post-37369657716478613162011-04-08T07:25:34.615-04:002011-04-08T07:25:34.615-04:00Hello, Dean! That's an awesome summary of the ...Hello, Dean! That's an awesome summary of the personal Kanban. You know what? In my opinion, I think these should be thought to kids once they reach the time when they'll start juggling the school and extra-curricular activities you have mentioned. By the way, I see that you've put an extra column for things waiting decision there. Does this apply only if you're under a manager?Liza Mellinhttp://elseinc.com/kanban-simulation-game.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2586318886878120970.post-70447151994306670222010-04-16T22:15:04.834-04:002010-04-16T22:15:04.834-04:00Thanks for the comment and retweet! Addicting is t...Thanks for the comment and retweet! Addicting is the truth. It's funny that we have used them in several of the ways that you have listed in your excellent and comprehensive Personal Kanban design pattens presentation. http://personalkanban.com/designpatterns/infopak-3-personal-kanban-design-patterns-inspiration-to-discover-your-flow/ <br /><br />One time my whiteboard even got temporarily hijacked for team use to knock out part of a workbook when I simply suggested we use something *like* my individual kanban board to coordinate the research and edit activity. <br /><br />http://personalkanban.com is a great place to go for inspiration about other ways to feed the addiction. I'm looking forward to your book coming out.Dean Willsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12159153218021214633noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2586318886878120970.post-23784804679759701212010-04-16T19:30:48.733-04:002010-04-16T19:30:48.733-04:00Awesome synopsis!
The addicting part gets me. I f...Awesome synopsis!<br /><br />The addicting part gets me. I find that a lot of people and even more so teams immediately take to the kanban. Always fun to watch.Jim Bensonhttp://personalkanban.comnoreply@blogger.com