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Free Workshop 03: Introduction to Kanban & Flow [Review & Retrospective]

September 18, 2021

This workshop was delivered on 2nd September 2021 and focused on introducing the core concepts of Kanban & Flow. I used a combination of Liberating Structures, Microsoft Teams, and Mural to deliver an interactive session. This session did not go well and timing and explanations, perhaps with other considerations resulted in a haphazard and inconsistent session from my perspective.

That said, much of the feedback was positive… so there is that!

Topic(s): Agility. Lean

Audience: Scrum MastersPractitioners

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Free Workshop 03: Introduction to Kanban & Flow Review

I attempted to introduce the core concepts of Kanban and Lean in a 90-minute session and it quickly got away from me and we really were only able to focus on Batch Size.

Product Vision \ Goal

Demonstrate the viability and drive interest of live virtual delivery of content as a primary and premier method to share ideas and content.

Iteration Summary

For this third session, my goal was to experiment with some new techniques for delivering Flow & Kanban in just 60-90 minutes.

We also experimented with using my Course Ticket system for taking registrations. We had over 90 people registered and about 30 people turned up. This time I made sure that all of the attendees had explicit access to the join link. I did not see any complaints about not being able to join.

Review

The Goal for this workshop was to give participants an overview of Kanban and Flow.

Previous Review: Free Workshop 02: Introduction to Scrum & Empiricism [Review & Retrospective]

Tools

For the delivery, we used a combination of Microsoft Teams and Mural for the delivery and things went relatively well:

  • Microsoft Teams Webcast – Very late in the game I ditched this in favour of just emailing everyone a link. This has resulted in a technology change.
  • Microsoft Teams Breakout Rooms – Again the locking out of the meeting 10 minutes results in much better participation and fewer breakages. We did have quite a few people leave early, however, this was content and delivery related and not technology.
  • Mural – No Additional Feedback.

For the recording and live stream we used a combination of NDI & OBS:

  • Check the previous details but this worked perfectly.

Delivery

I believe that we met the goal and the feedback was very positive ( Other than those that could not get in). I was very happy with all of the technology used.

Live Recording: Introduction to Kanban & FLow with Batch Size

Feedback

Negative feedback is mostly around timing and participant involvement. Getting more of the people involved is important, however, it’s hard to involve folks that don’t have their camera on when others do!

As part of the changes in technology, we will be using Lean-Agile Community from naked Agility for events going forward. Folks can join and RSVP just like Meetup.

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Free Workshop 03: Introduction to Kanban & Flow Retrospective

In this session, I was experimenting with quite a few things to see if it would work, and it did not.

  • Mighty Networks – As part of the changes in technology, we will be using Lean-Agile Community from naked Agility for events going forward. Folks can join and RSVP just like Meetup.
  • Locking the Meeting – This worked really well and we will continue.

What's Next?

While these sessions are time-limited we expect to have many free sessions over time. If there are none currently you can contact us for private options.

Introduction to Agile Leadership
30 Sep, 2021 |  16:00-17:30 |  Europe [ BST ] Workshop Introductory 90 Minutes

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