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Teodora Bozheva

    Kanban Maturity Model
    Kanban Maturity Model
    • Kanban Maturity Model

      Evolving Fit-For-Purpose Organizations

      • 206 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The Kanban Maturity Model (KMM) is a powerful tool for coaches and consultants guiding medium and large enterprises in transformation and improvement through the Kanban Method. Authored by David J. Anderson and Teodora Bozheva, this model outlines seven levels of organizational maturity aligned with six general Kanban practices, ensuring effective application and adoption. KMM offers a roadmap and specific actions to enhance fitness-for-purpose and business agility. It targets consultants, coaches, change agents, and managers leading enterprises in improving operations and service delivery. The model aims to eliminate common pitfalls in Kanban adoption, such as overreaching and false summits, providing advisors with insights to foster improvement without regressing performance. Key topics include the seven maturity levels, benefits of KMM, and its architecture, along with 132 specific practices that align with the Kanban Method. These practices, shaped by over a decade of implementations across diverse industries, support sustainable change and a culture of continuous improvement. Additionally, KMM features a variety of kanban board designs for visualizing workflows, risks, and services, alongside metrics for effective workflow management. It integrates with existing models like Lean/TPS and CMMI, maps cultural values to maturity levels, and includes coaching tips for successful practice implementation. Ultimately, KMM helps

      Kanban Maturity Model