Recording Venue: Frankfurt
Guest(s): David Anderson & Arne Roock

Host(s): Martin
This episode is part of our series on agile software development. We talk with David Anderson about Kanban, an agile software development method that is quite different from most of the other agile methods out there. We discuss the basic ideas behind Kanban, the differences between Kanban and Scrum and when and why projects can benefit from using Kanban. This episode is done in cooperation with the German magazine ObjektSpektrum (thanks for sharing this interview with us).
Links:
- Limited Work in Progress Society
- David Andersons Blog
- David Anderson on Twitter
- Kanban vs. Scrum by Henrik Kniberg
- Book on Kanban by David Anderson
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Excellent interview, excellent method, especially if you start to go agile in a conservative environment.
The interview with David Anderson is very engaging. I particularly liked the time box discussion about the different cadences for various aspects of the project — meeting with customers, releasing iterations, deployment cycle.
In his blog, David mentions a forthcoming book. Is David the author of Kanban? Is that the forthcoming book?
http://www.amazon.com/Kanban-David-J-Anderson/dp/0984521402/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1273179314&sr=1-1
If he is, you might like to link to it.