Tagged: Kanban

Kanban: It Changed My Life

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Well, maybe not my life, but my project’s life.  A bit reading and patience will allow me to explain.  But first, a definition of the word: Kanban. kanban |ˈkänˌbän| – noun a Japanese manufacturing system in which the supply of components is regulated through the use of a card displaying a sequence of specifications and [...]

Asynchrony’s CMMI Maturity Level 2 Rating

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After ten years of self-analysis and continuous improvement, Asynchrony’s software development practices have been validated through the awarding of the Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) Maturity Level 2 earlier this year; we are now embarking on the CMMI Level 3 assessment. At Asynchrony, we have been using Agile methodologies for over ten years.  The maturity [...]

Acronym for remembering Kanban core principles

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The software-development world needs another acronym like it needs another methodology. Yet, if you’re anything like me — someone who loathes acronyms, by the way — you find that some acronyms are actually useful for remembering models or concepts (for instance, it’s easy to recall all of the elements of Bill Wake’s INVEST when creating [...]