Keeping our family organized – particularly the kids – has been the major motivation for my continued use of innovative Kanban techniques at home. Our first foray was a simple dining room table kanban, followed by the household fridgeban and thereafter our very successful and hugely popular checklist kanban. We used this last incarnation very effectively with [...]
Archive for May, 2011
Kids, Kanban and Learning Plateaus
Posted in Kidzban, tagged language acquisition, learning, plateau effect on May 5, 2011 | 1 Comment »
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Recent Posts
- Report Back: Personal Kanban for Exercise
- Report Back: Teaching Kids Timekeeping with Kanban
- Report Backs: A New Scrumfamily Series
- Making Space for Creative Chaos
- Resolve to Commit to Change
- A Merry Personal Kanban Christmas
- Explicit Policies Make Life Simpler
- Visualizing Family Ties with Kanban
- Communicating Personal Goals with Kanban
- Life’s a Journey. Enjoy the Ride.*
My Twitter Thoughts
- "@MichelleLissoos: 7th graders published best selling iBooks Author - ow.ly/balAh" #neo 21 hours ago
- RT @WarrenWhitlock: Continuous improvement is better than delayed perfection. 22 hours ago
- RT @mangelet: the wrong choice is preferable to doing nothing at all and simply considering all the options 22 hours ago
- RT @MikeTaberner: Howzit my chinas, #TBDZA is today. Wherever you are get to the venues and drop blankets. Help keep SA warm this winter! 22 hours ago
- There is what I want to do and there is what I have to do on this Saturday. There is absolutely no alignment between the two. #lazy 22 hours ago
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