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		<title>Kanban, Flow and Cadence News</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I did a re-run of Kanban. Flow and Cadence at miniSPA yesterday after being selected as one of the best sessions from the main SPA conference this year. I&#8217;ve just uploaded the slides on my downloads page. I had some good and appreciative feedback, and Mark Stringer has bee good enough to post some of <a href="http://availagility.co.uk/2009/07/16/kanban-flow-and-cadence-news/" class="more-link">More &#62;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I did a re-run of Kanban. Flow and Cadence at <a title="miniSPA" href="http://bcs-spa.org/minispa-2009.html" target="_blank">miniSPA</a> yesterday after being selected as one of the best sessions from the main SPA conference this year. I&#8217;ve just uploaded the slides on my downloads page. I had some good and appreciative feedback, and Mark Stringer has bee good enough to post <a href="http://www.agile-lab.co.uk/2009/07/trying-to-understand-kanban-in-software.html" target="_blank">some of his thoughts</a>. I&#8217;m always glad to get this sort of feedback as it helps me understand how well I am explaining myself, and improve future presentations.</p>
<p>I have also recently agreed to do session at Skills Matter in London on the evening of July 30th &#8211; please <a href="http://skillsmatter.com/event/agile-scrum/kanban-flow-and-cadence" target="_blank">sign up</a>. This is the start of what I hope to be series of events jointly organised by <a href="http://skillsmatter.com/" target="_blank">Skills Matter</a> and the London branch of the <a href="http://www.limitedwipsociety.org/" target="_blank">Limited WIP Society</a>. While most of the ideas I will talk about remain the same, I am going to spruce up the slides and base them on the talk I gave in Zurich. The original version of Kanban, Flow and Cadence is nearly a year old now, and is refusing to die, so I&#8217;m keen to bring in some of my latest thinking.</p>
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