Scrum + Kanban = Agile Discussion with Landes




Business901 show

Summary: On the Business901 Podcast I had the pleasure this week interviewing Eric Landes. Eric is an Agile Project Manager who has been using Kanban for software development since 2007. He has worked with Scrum, XP and other agile methods for over the past 5 years, and has been managing software projects for over 10 years. Eric has his own blog, Corporate Coder which can be found at <a href="http://EricLandes.com">http://EricLandes.com</a>. He is also a frequent contributor to <a href="http://developer.com">http://developer.com</a>. <br> <br> Eric first caught my eye when I was reviewing the conference speakers and the workshops being hosted by the <a href="http://atlanta2010.leanssc.org/conference/">Lean Software and Systems Conference</a> held last April in Atlanta. I had noticed that he was presenting a real life scenario of how an Operations Group’s Kanban adoption failed to improve cycle times. The session ended up in a 5 Why session and a Q &amp; A to discuss other situations that had not produced results. I thought it was an excellent way to stimulate discussion and to learn more about Kanban versus the typical “this is what we did” approach. <br> <br> This approach also told me a lot about the person. Someone that is comfortable with their failures represents someone that has a lot of self-confidence and most of the time knowledge. My instincts were not proven wrong. The podcast was down to earth with little if any lets change the culture rhetoric we so often hear. Our discussion started with Agile drilling down to Scrum and finally the last twenty minutes on Kanban and what he has learned implementing it. This is someone that knows what to do with a sticky note! <br> <br> Related Posts: <br> <br> <a href="http://business901.com/blog1/kanban-at-xerox-corporation/">Kanban at Xerox Corporation</a> <br> <br> <a href="http://business901.com/blog1/the-differences-in-lean-and-agile/">The differences in Lean and Agile</a> <br> <br> <a href="http://business901.com/blog1/kanban-could-we-call-this-podcast-anything-else/">Kanban, could we call this podcast anything else?</a> <br> <br> <a href="http://business901.com/?s=kanban">Business901 Kanban Search</a> <br> <br> <a href="http://www.business901.com/blog1/kanban-to-simple-to-be-effective/">Kanban too simple To be Effective?</a>