Eric WillekeAgile Coach, Rally Software
Eric Willeke is a generalist software practitioner with over ten years o…
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This is the third article in an ongoing series about applying a Kanban framework to projects and portfolios. In “Small Project Kanban,” we explored how the basics of Kanban apply in small, focused efforts of two weeks.
Things get a bit more interesting when Kanban is applied to projects up to three months in duration. The same aspects of visibility, flow, variability and improvement all apply, but each takes on a slightly different perspective when expanded to a slightly larger scale. However, the overall picture looks the same, and most of the activities at the daily and weekly level in a three-month project continue to look the same as in the two-week effort described











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