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Tag Archives: multiple boards
Multiple Boards – The Jack Bauer way
As recently as last year, I posted about typical Personal Kanban pathologies. One of them is the propensity to create more than one board, instead of keeping everything together in one board. Of course, the main reason you want to … Continue reading
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Tagged 24, contextual boards, exceeding WIP, jack bauer, limiting WIP, multiple boards, story boards, task boards, time boards
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Restarting a Stopped Line
For those who have been following my three-part series on dealing with a line stop, I’m particularly glad to be posting the final in the series. The exact words for this post have been circling in my head on and … Continue reading
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Tagged line stop, metrics, multiple boards, superwoman, value streams, WIP limits, work-life balance
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Dealing with a Line Stop
In my previous post I recounted how I had come to the conclusion towards the end of last year that I had allowed my Work in Progress to overwhelm me. This necessitated me to pull the line in my Personal … Continue reading
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Tagged hobbies, line stop, multiple boards, root cause, superwoman, work in progress, workaholic
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