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Report Back: Visualizing Family Ties with Personal Kanban
Apart from mapping general family activities, chores and tasks in a linear value stream, our family also uses Personal Kanban to address specific challenges in our lives. These contextual kanbans are typically not linear and tend to be more creative and … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Kanban, Report Backs
Tagged communication, contextual kanban, family, relationships
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A Merry Personal Kanban Christmas
Things have been a bit quiet on the Scrumfamily blog since October. With Silly Season in full swing our Personal Kanban strategies have been working overtime, though. How else do you survive the merry-go-round of school concerts, end-of-year functions, as … Continue reading
Visualizing Family Ties with Kanban
In my previous post, I wrote about the importance of sharing personal goals with those around you and how Personal Kanban helps to do that. By visualizing the things you’re working on – whether they are big dreams or small … Continue reading
Posted in Kanban, Parenting, Personal Kanban
Tagged alternative kanban, creative kanban, family, fun, non-linear kanban, relationships
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