InfoPak 1 – Personal Kanban at the World Bank: A Case Study
Jim Benson | Oct 26, 2009 | Comments 0
This is the first in a series of Modus Cooperandi’s InfoPaks. They are downloadable, and work like a narrative whitepaper. Think of them as graphic novels for business.
In InfoPak 1: Personal Kanban at the World Bank, we discuss the experience we had leading a rapid development project at the World Bank, specifically, how visual controls work with small groups, and why they are preferable to traditional team management.
This InfoPak is best read by clicking the “Full” button above. It’s also designed to be downloaded to distribute to others. We expect to post more Personal Kanban InfoPaks in the coming weeks. Please feel free to comment and let us know what you think.
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About the Author: Jim Benson helps people collaborate. He owns Modus Cooperandi, a consultancy that helps organizations achieve business goals through collaborative means - like kanban. He blogs at Evolving Web. Read his story of why he started Personal Kanban.
Jim and Tonianne's book Mapping Work | Navigating Life. Personal Kanban for Life Effectiveness is due out Summer 2010.

