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This post is first in a series about Kanban and how to get the most benefit from it. We will start with what Kanban is and explore why people use it. We will then look at to get started with Kanban ...
In Japanese, a Kanban is a board or visualization of inventory. Workers can request new parts only when inventory is extremely low, which leads to just-in-time assembly. The Kanban “card” gives ...
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Kanban is a Japanese word, and the methodology it describes was conceived by Toyota for its production floor. Its origins are in manufacturing, but it has since been adopted in software development ...
Taking a product from ideation to launch to updates and beyond requires a strong process: which one is right for your product? The software industry has come a long way from its early ...
Kanban is an inventory scheduling system that allows companies to stock only needed components and arts in the production or distribution process. Lean manufacturing systems use the Kanban as a ...
AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 16, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- TPSynergy, a leader in cloud-based supply chain solutions announced further customer adoption and a new release of its E-Kanban System. This new generation ...
When David Anderson published From Worst To Best In Nine Months, he thought he was writing a Microsoft case study about something called “Drum Buffer Rope.” Turns out that Anderson was also in the ...