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  • The Kanban community didn't call Kanban, "Kanban", the market did.

    Agile Management Blog 2009

  • Kanban A Kanban is a signal used by a downstream operation to request a material replenishment

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows susma 2009

  • Kanbans are used to signal the supplying process that more material is needed A Kanban is a signal used by a downstream operation to request a material replenishment Using Process Supplying Process Kanban Required Part/material

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows susma 2009

  • Ocean Optics provides integrated system and sub-system manufacturing, inventory control of customer owned material, lean manufacturing practices such as Kanban releases for JIT shipment, and is ISO 9001: 2008 certified.

    Press Releases 2009

  • Ocean Optics provides integrated system and sub-system manufacturing, inventory control of customer owned material, lean manufacturing practices such as Kanban releases for JIT shipment, and is ISO 9001: 2008 certified.

    dailyindia.com News Feed 2009

  • • Any Agile or Lean Software Development experience such as Kanban, Scrum, Test-Driven Development, and/or Extreme Programming methodologies.

    jobs.joelonsoftware.com 2010

  • • Any Agile or Lean Software Development experience such as Kanban, Scrum, Test-Driven Development, and/or Extreme Programming methodologies.

    jobs.joelonsoftware.com 2010

  • • Any Agile or Lean Software Development experience such as Kanban, Scrum, Test-Driven Development, and/or Extreme Programming methodologies.

    jobs.joelonsoftware.com 2010

  • I just came back from a vacation, walked into a Kanban meeting, and was amazed by how my team was functioning.

    First Rule of Management: First, Do No Harm | Managing Greatness 2010

  • I just came back from a vacation, walked into a Kanban meeting, and was amazed by how my team was functioning.

    First Rule of Management: First, Do No Harm | Managing Greatness 2010

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