Kanban Foundation

Price
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Price
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Duration
2 days

For companies and job seekers:
this course is 100% fundable!
 

Location

Course Language
German

Training Solutions
Connected Classroom

Transparent workflows form the basis of successful projects. Kanban provides a lean framework for optimizing processes and creates orientation in complex working environments.

Key topics

  • Values and principles of Kanban.
  • Visualization and task management.
  • Strategic use of work-in-progress limits.
  • Measuring flow and performance.
  • Establishing continuous improvement.
  • Collaboration in an agile context.

Prerequisite
Experience in teamwork or project contexts is an advantage.

Target group
IT professionals, project managers, executives, agile teams, and organizational developers.

Clear processes, transparent control, and continuous optimization ensure competitiveness. Kanban supports modern organizations in responding flexibly to change and systematically increasing efficiency.

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Course content
  • Adaptability of Kanban
  • Kanban mentality
  • Implement Kaizen
  • Optimizing and presenting processes
  • Creating a framework for change
  • Present work
  • Create tickets
  • Limit WIP
  • Control flow and delivery
  • Prioritize
  • Reduce variability
  • Kanban for decentralized teams
  • Kanban in large projects

Frequently asked questions

  • Kanban is an agile method for managing tasks and processes. Work is made visible, bottlenecks are quickly identified, and processes are continuously improved. Companies use Kanban to sustainably increase transparency, efficiency, and quality.
  • The certification is aimed at professionals from project management, IT, development, service, HR, and marketing. Even beginners benefit from a clear overview of agile working methods and modern process control.
  • The course covers the basics of Kanban, visualization of workflows, work-in-progress limits, the pull principle, continuous improvement, and key performance indicators. Practical examples facilitate understanding.
  • Kanban increases transparency, reduces throughput times, and improves predictability. Teams work in a more focused manner, priorities become clearer, and processes can be adapted flexibly. This increases competitiveness and customer satisfaction.
  • No special prior knowledge is required for the Foundation level. A basic understanding of projects or teamwork is helpful, but not essential.
  • Kanban is flexible and changes existing processes step by step. Scrum works with fixed roles, events, and iterations. Kanban focuses on continuous workflow, while Scrum plans in fixed time periods.
  • The certification strengthens skills in agile project management and process management. It increases attractiveness on the job market and supports entry into roles such as agile team member, project collaborator, or process owner.
  • Kanban makes workflows transparent and measurable. Bottlenecks become visible, throughput times are analyzed, and processes are improved in a targeted manner. This results in continuous optimization with a clear structure and sustainable efficiency.

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