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Certified Kanban Foundation and Practitioner Training

About the Training

The Certified Kanban Foundation and Practitioner training provides comprehensive knowledge about the Kanban methodology. Kanban, a Japanese word meaning “visible workflow,” is a framework focused on the continuous improvement of business processes. This training teaches participants the fundamental principles and applications of Kanban, demonstrating how it can be used to organize workflows, improve processes, and reduce waste.

The training is organized into two phases: Foundation and Practitioner.

Foundation Phase: This phase covers the basic principles and techniques of the Kanban methodology. Participants learn how to create Kanban boards, visualize workflows, and identify and reduce waste. The Foundation phase typically concludes with an exam that tests the participants’ understanding. Those who pass the exam receive the Certified Kanban Foundation certification, which verifies their understanding of Kanban’s fundamental principles and techniques.

Practitioner Phase: This phase covers more advanced Kanban techniques and strategies. Participants learn how to apply Kanban to further improve business processes. They explore in detail how Kanban can be used to organize workflows, improve processes, and reduce waste. The Practitioner phase also usually concludes with an exam. Those who pass receive the Certified Kanban Practitioner certification, validating their understanding of advanced Kanban techniques and strategies.

Both phases equip participants with the theoretical and practical knowledge and skills needed to organize and improve business processes and workflows. These skills are crucial for enhancing an organization’s efficiency and effectiveness.

What Will You Learn?

 
  • Principles and Concepts of Kanban: You will work on understanding the core concepts and principles of Kanban.
  • Designing Kanban Systems: You will learn how to design and create Kanban systems.
  • Implementation Methods: You will learn how Kanban can be implemented and the benefits that can be achieved.
  • Team Roles and Responsibilities: You will gain knowledge about the structure, roles, and responsibilities of Kanban teams.
  • Integration with Other Agile Methods: You will learn how Kanban can be integrated with other Agile methods.
  • Efficiency and Quality: You will learn about Kanban’s impact on efficiency and quality.
  • Certification Exam Preparation: At the end of the training, you will prepare for the Kanban Foundation and Practitioner certification exams.

Prerequisites

 
  • Basic Knowledge of Project Management and Agile Methods: Foundational knowledge that will help you better understand the topics covered during the training.
  • Experience in Business or Technological Fields: Experience that can help you understand how the application of Kanban can be beneficial across various industry sectors.
  • Collaboration and Teamwork: Kanban is a team-based methodology, so knowledge and experience in collaboration and teamwork can be beneficial.
These prerequisites are not necessary for the training to be effective, and anyone can participate in the Kanban Foundation and Practitioner training. The course will help you understand the concepts and applications of Kanban.

Who Should Attend?

  • The Kanban Foundation and Practitioner training can be attended by a wide range of professionals, including project managers, Agile consultants and practitioners, product or project team members, DevOps or IT professionals, and business or service industry professionals. This training is a suitable option for anyone who wants to learn the principles and applications of Kanban.

Outline

 Kanban Foundation Training:
  • The Kanban Foundation section includes the following:
  • Introduction and background
  • What is Kanban
  • How does Kanban work
  • Features of Kanban
  • Kanban alongside other systems
  • Useful tools
  • Kamishibai Boards
Kanban Practitioner Training:
  • The Kanban Practitioner section includes the following:
  • Create and evolve the Kanban System
  • Adaptation of the Kanban System to specific organisations
  • The practical approach of Kanban to business projects
  • Incorporation of known experimental methods to understand poor performance
  • How to improve experimental methods
  • Create and compile Kanban Strategies to sustain and scale enterprise improvement

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