March 5, 2008 Naked Planning: Kanban Simplified
Arlo Belshee giving an overview of Naked Planning at Agile 2007
This video was taken at Agile Conference 2007 in Washington DC. I believe that Arlo was one of the first to lay-out the inspiration for Kanban systems for software development. Later, Aaron Sanders, Karl Scotland and I (Joe Arnold) paired these concepts with ideas from David Anderson to create Kanban systems for teams at Yahoo!. Jeff Patton later wrote an article distilling down the practices: Kanban Over Simplified
Tags: Agile, Agile2007, Arlo Belshee, Kanban, Lean, Scrum, Task board
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Permalink # Exploration Through Example » Blog Archive » Two conferences to consider said
[...] worth the USD250. That’s where I got the first whiff of Arlo Belshee’s ideas about estimating and iterations, so I was prepped for Kanban, which is quite the rage these days. I think it was also there that I [...]
Permalink # The case against iterations « Lean and Kanban said
[...] them seem useful to a business representative (”have business value”). Arlo presented Naked Planning as a complete end run around the problem. Estimation hard? Then don’t do it! But without [...]
Permalink # Канбан в IT (Kanban Development) | bishop-it.ru said
[...] Arlo Belshee’s Naked Planning [...]
Permalink # Kanban: not what I thought it was… « Mike Pearce – blog said
[...] three month period, should be in the first column. This is for information and just limits “thrash” (as used by Arlo [...]
Permalink # Cargo Cult Kanban | AvailAgility said
[...] applies whether the Kanban System you are copying was designed by Taiichi Ohno, David Anderson or Arlo Belshee. Taiichi Ohno’s TPS Kanban System was a solution in Toyota’s context. However, its the thinking [...]