INNOVATION ROOTS Announces new workshop on Team Kanban Practitioner (TKP)

We are glad to announce a workshop on Team Kanban Practitioner (TKP) with the presenter Prashant J. Mavinkare (Consultant at INNOVATION ROOTS). This workshop is going to be held on 11 May 2019 at Bengaluru, India.

This workshop serves as a basic foundational-level course for all the Kanban Enthusiasts who are yet to begin their career in Kanban. The participants will learn the basics of the Kanban method, techniques to implement Kanban at team-level and enterprise-level. This workshop is ideal for those who are interested to gain knowledge in Kanban.

In this one day workshop, you will learn how to design Team Kanban board and the basic structure of a Kanban System Design. The workshop covers all the aspects of Kanban including Proto-Kanban, Kanban board, Kanban Ticket design, WIP limits, Service Classes, and Cadences in Kanban. At the end of the workshop, you will also have a chance to indulge in a Q & A session with the fellow participants and trainers, where you can probe questions about the challenges in Kanban implementation.

You are invited to participate in the workshop! Participate to discover more about the Team Kanban Practitioner (TKP) certification and how you can become adept at implementing Kanban practices at your organization.

Audience: Kanban Enthusiasts, Practitioners, Project Managers, Program Managers, Executives, Consultants, and Software Developers.

Register for the workshop.

Agile Governance and Audit | Book Series

Overview:

Many auditors are now encountering Agile management methodologies for the first time. In some cases, this can cause problems for the audit process because the methodology is very different from traditional approaches. Aside from the difficulties faced by the auditor, an ineffective audit can have a negative effect on an Agile project by giving a false impression of its progress. It might even harm the final project outcome.

Bridging the gap between Agile teams and auditors

Written for auditors and Agile managers, Agile Governance and Audit bridges the gap between traditional auditing approaches and the requirements of Agile methodologies. It provides an overview of Agile for auditors and other risk professionals who have not encountered the approach before. Each chapter includes hints and tips for auditors, and a selection of case studies illustrate the practical issues involved in auditing Agile projects. This makes it an ideal book for any auditor encountering the Agile methodology, and any Agile teams preparing for a management audit.

Author:   

Christhoper Wright

Published In:

11 April 2016