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Intellectual biography of David J. Anderson — creator of the Kanban method for knowledge work and software development. Covers his synthesis of Toyota's Kanban system (Ohno), queueing theory (Reinerts

Kanban from the Inside sourceScrumban: And Other Essays on Kanban Systems for Lean Software Development sourceKanban and Scrum: Making the Most of Both sourcePersonal Kanban: Mapping Work | Navigating Life sourceActionable Agile Metrics for Predictability sourceStretching Agile to Fit CMMI Level 3 writingEssential Kanban Condensed writingLessons in Agile Management: On the Road to Kanban writingKanban: An Alternative Path to Agility writingFit for Purpose: How Modern Businesses Find, Satisfy, & Keep Customers writingCorbis Kanban Presentation writingDiscovering Kanban: The Evolutionary Path to Enterprise Agility writingKanban Maturity Model: Evolving Fit-for-Purpose Organizations writingUpstream Kanban writingEssential Upstream Kanban writingAgile Management for Software Engineering: Applying the Theory of Constraints for Business Results writingKanban: Successful Evolutionary Change for Your Technology Business writingKanban Method conceptImplement Feedback Loops conceptWIP Limits conceptClasses of Service conceptVisualize Workflow conceptKanban Maturity Model conceptSTATIK conceptMake Policies Explicit conceptEvolutionary Change conceptManage Flow conceptFitness Criteria conceptImprove Collaboratively conceptCorbis Experiment Era eraCommunity Building Era eraMaturity and Enterprise Era eraPre-Kanban Era eraDonald Reinertsen personCorey Ladas personTaiichi Ohno personDragos Dumitriu personRick Garber personTeodora Bozheva personAndy Carmichael personEliyahu Goldratt personW. Edwards Deming personAlexei Zheglov personJim Benson personMike Burrows personDan Vacanti personBlue Hole Press organizationCorbis organizationKanban University organizationLean Kanban Inc. organizationDavid J. Anderson School of Management organizationMicrosoft organizationFirst Kanban Leadership Retreat (June 2011) eventCorbis Kanban Experiment (2006-2008) eventPublication of the Kanban Book (May 2010) eventFirst Lean Kanban Conference (May 2009) eventFounding of Lean Kanban University (February 2012) eventMicrosoft XIT Kanban Implementation (October 2004) event