Unit 14 - Final Paper/ Presentations

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Running Head: KANBAN BOARDS 2

KANBAN BOARDS 2

Kanban Boards

Krishna Marepalli

Harrisburg University

PGMT 574

To do

In Progress

Done

Police department visits neglect’s location (1 hour for three-person team)

Police department notified of approval (1 hour for three-person team)

Employee Request

(0.5 hours average for a team of two individuals)

Child Rescue (1 hour for a three-person team)

Seeking approval for assistance (1 hour for two individuals)

Customer Satisfaction

(0.5 hours for a 1 person)

Issuance of assistance approval (0.5 hours for one individual)

To do

In Progress

Done

Report generation (3 hours for a team of five people)

Analysis of the investigation (2 hours for a team of five people)

Client report

(0.5-hour average for a team of ten individuals)

Customer satisfaction (0.5 hours for an individual)

Complaint received (2 hours for a team of five people)

Complaint investigated (3 hours for a team of five people)

To do

In Progress

Done

Complaint report issued (2 hours for a two-person team)

Complaint analysis (2 hours for a for a team of five people)

Complaint report

(0.5-hour average for a team of ten individuals)

Complaint resolved (1 hour for a two-person team)

Complaint received (0.5 hours for a 3-person team)

Customer Satisfied (0.5 hours for a three-person team)

Complaint investigated (2 hours for a team of five people)

References

Anderson, D. J., & Bozheva, T. (2018). Kanban Maturity Model: Evolving Fit-For-Purpose Organizations. Lean Kanban University Press.

Leopold, K. (2017). Practical Kanban.

Reddy, A. (2015). The Scrumban [r] evolution: getting the most out of Agile, Scrum, and lean Kanban. Addison-Wesley Professional.

Alqudah, M., & Razali, R. (2018). An Empirical Study of Scrumban Formation based on the Selection of Scrum and Kanban Practices. International Journal on Advanced Science, Engineering and Information Technology8(6), 2315-2322.

Hofmann, C., Lauber, S., Haefner, B., & Lanza, G. (2018). Development of an agile development method based on Kanban for distributed part-time teams and an introduction framework. Procedia Manufacturing23, 45-50.