The Kanban method is a developmental approach to alter team structure by encouraging leadership and accountability at all levels. This KMP certification training course aids professionals in achieving a comprehensive understanding of Kanban methodology. Understanding the basic principles of Kanban, its origins, and its application in various domains.
Learning about core Kanban practices such as visualization, limiting work in progress (WIP), and flow management. How to design and implement a Kanban system that fits your specific context. Techniques for classifying, handling, and managing different types of work items.
With an average annual salary of $116,286, certified Kanban Management professionals earn considerably more than their counterparts. Many companies are looking for project managers who are well-versed in agile and lean methodologies. KMP certification demonstrates your expertise in Kanban, which can be a valuable asset in this role.
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This Kanban system design certification course is best suited for project managers, product managers, business analysts, ScrumMasters®, team leads, change agents, software developers, testers, agile coaches, and agile practitioners. To enroll in KMP-2 training, you usually need to have completed KMP-1 or have equivalent knowledge and experience in Kanban.
No Formal Prerequisites: KMP-1 training typically does not have strict prerequisites. It is open to anyone interested in learning Kanban principles and practices.
Kanban is an Agile management method for teams to visualize their work, determine and reduce risks, and achieve improvement in terms of quantity and quality without compromising the respect for current roles and responsibilities of the team.
Scrum is a well-defined process for framing work. Incorporating Scrum and working with it includes more responsibility, iterative planning and sprint reviews. This is quite a challenge when compared to Kanban, which is less structured than Scrum, and can be applied to ongoing processes. Scrum promotes commitment as a change catalyst, unlike Kanban, which leverages work In progress (WIP) limits as a change agent.
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From senior members looking to adopt Lean Management to members of delivery teams wanting to improve their working practices, Kanban is suitable for multiple audiences in an organization. This includes the following: Project and product managers Business analysts Scrum Masters, team leads and change agents Software developers and testers Agile coaches and practitioners
This course does not have any prerequisites