Hi all

Kanban is a development methodology based around the idea of visualising 
development tasks (e.g. as physical cards / Post-Its) and limiting the number 
being worked on at any time. "Stop starting, start finishing" is one of the 
mantras. Teams that do Kanban well cut down on wasteful multitasking of 
overworked staff and catch more defects early rather than when they've already 
escaped to a live environment.

Kanban is not hard to try in a team, but it takes a few weeks before you start 
to feel the rhythm. The getKanban board game[1] you play through a few weeks in 
the life of a software development team using Kanban, this way you get a feel 
for how it works much more quickly. Also the game simulates realistic 
situations (e.g. urgent customer requests, politics over staffing) so you can 
see how they are revealed by a kanban system and how it helps teams make more 
informed decisions about the best solution.

In November I'll be running two getKanban sessions in Manchester with Royd 
Brashay[2]. These are:

* Wednesday 14th (evening) - Quick Play version which will take a couple of 
hours
* Saturday 24th (morning) - Advanced Play version which will take us up to lunch

Note: Neither version (not even the Advanced Play) require any background 
knowledge or experience, they just vary in the length and detail (e.g. events 
that occur) of the game. You're welcome to come to both, or to come to the 
Quick Play version and decide if you want to come to the Advanced Play and 
bring friends/colleagues along.

Both events will be at the MadLab in Manchester. A more detailed description 
can be found on the MadLab site here:

* http://madlab.org.uk/content/getkanban-nov2012-quick/
* http://madlab.org.uk/content/getkanban-nov2012-advanced/

Neither session is being run for a profit, however the Saturday event tickets 
cost £10 as a donation to the MadLab. (They're very generous to local groups 
with the space, and we feel this is a fair contribution to their costs.)

Hope to see you there. If you have any questions, please email me!

[1] http://getkanban.com/BoardGame
[2] https://twitter.com/RoydBrayshay

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