I attended “KMP I – Kanban Foundation and System Design” course in February 2017. I received “KMP I” designation from LeanKanban University as a result of attending and successfully finishing the training.
LeanKanban is introducing their approach as the alternative path to agility.
If you are interested, this is how LeanKanban defines Kanban
Kanban is a method of organizing and managing professional services work. It uses Lean concepts such as limiting work in progress to improve results. …
You also can find more about the course and the program below or at the KMP program page.
Kanban Systems Design (KMP I) is a highly interactive two-day class accredited by Lean Kanban University. It combines teaching, group discussions and a fully immersive simulation to illustrate how the Kanban Method helps individuals, teams, and organisations to manage and improve service delivery to their clients.
The Kanban Method provides pragmatic, actionable, evidence-based guidance for successful evolutionary change. It starts with what you do now and respects current roles, responsibilities and job titles, and encourages acts of leadership at all levels. This allows organisations to evolve business processes gradually, define and use relevant metrics to measure progress, and significantly reduce the risks associated with complex change programmes.
You will leave this class with actionable knowledge of the Kanban Method.