Lean Kanban Practitioner: A lean approach to efficient work and workflow management! by Evan Leybourn on If you would like to speak to Evan about this course, please contact him here.

As part of an ongoing release of all my training material following the launch of my new book, I am releasing "Lean Kanban Practitioner" under a Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license. That is, you are free to share, copy, and adapt any part of this training course for your own purposes. All materials, including examples are available for download from this page.





Lean is a streamlined development, manufacturing and production technique as well as a philosophy that aims to reduce costs by eliminating all ‘wasteful’ processes. Put another way, Lean focuses on ‘getting the right things to the right place at the right time in the right quantity to achieve perfect workflow.’

This two day workshop provides a practical grounding in Lean techniques and how these can be used within your organisation. This workshop aims to provide the tools for managers and teams to improve their workflow, reduce waste and regain control of their processes. The workshop uses fun and interactive scenarios which provide practical experience in using these techniques.

Course Notes

lean kanban practitioner - course notes.pdf

Course Slides

lean kanban practitioner - slides.pptx

Participant Benefits

This course is designed to provide a strong, functional understanding of Lean techniques; including how to effectively implement Kanban. It will teach techniques to plan and manage your workflow while reducing the impact of bottlenecks and other impediments.

During this comprehensive two day workshop, the participants will:

Gain a comprehensive and clear understanding of Lean techniques, and how these can improve ongoing business processes.

Learn how to optimise workflow, reduce ongoing costs, and improve staff satisfaction.

Learn that Kanban means more than just putting cards on a wall.

Participate in workshops to improve progress tracking and reporting.

Discover how to engage the entire organisation in process improvement.





Who Should Attend

This course is for managers, project managers, business analysts, engineers and developers who are interested in learning about Lean techniques and how they can help improve the quality and responsiveness of their work and workflow. The material covered in this course is applicable across industries, including software development, engineering, and manufacturing.



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