Kanban is a strategy for optimizing the flow of value through a process, using a visual pull system. Value can be understood in many ways, for example by considering the needs of the customer, the end user, the organization or the environment.
Kanban consists of three interrelated practices:
Implemented together, Kanban practices form a Kanban system. People involved in delivering value in the Kanban system are called Kanban system members.
ProKanban.org is a community for people who want to explore Kanban and improve the performance of teams and organizations. It offers a wide range of services such as:
ProKanban.org offers training tailored to different levels of expertise, from beginners to experienced practitioners. These trainings include:
ProKanban.org offers certifications for Kanban knowledge and skills. The following certified training courses are available:
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The target group for these trainings is people working in the Agile and project management field who want to expand their Kanban knowledge and skills. It can be broken down in more detail into individual certifications:
- People new to Kanban who want to learn the basics and principles of this methodology.
- IT department employees who want to improve their workflow.
- Project managers interested in implementing Kanban in their team.
- People who already have a PK I certificate and want to deepen their knowledge of Kanban.
- Kanban practitioners who want to advance and obtain a more advanced position.
- Kanban consultants advising other companies.
- Business analysts and metrics teams in Agile organizations.
- People who want to learn how to measure and analyze the work of Kanban teams.
- Project managers interested in improving performance through metrics.
- Scrum Teams and Scrum people looking to implement Kanban elements.
- Employees looking to learn how to measure Scrum workflow.
- Agile teams looking for ways to improve continuous delivery.
- Program and portfolio managers in Agile organizations.
- People responsible for scaling Kanban across the company.
- Consultants helping organizations implement Kanban at the portfolio level.
ProKanban.org is a non-profit organization promoting Kanban as a workflow improvement strategy. They also offer a range of Kanban certifications.
PK I is the first of the Kanban certifications. It certifies basic knowledge of Kanban and its applications. The exam consists of multiple choice questions and tests understanding of key Kanban concepts, principles and practices.
PK II is a more advanced Kanban certification. It confirms in-depth knowledge and skills in implementing and improving Kanban systems. The PK II exam is more demanding and covers topics such as workflow statistics, service classes, and advanced visualization techniques.
PAM focuses on using workflow metrics to forecast and improve predictability. The exam tests your ability to interpret data, identify bottlenecks, and make data-driven decisions.
PFMS focuses on the application of workflow metrics within the Scrum framework. The exam assesses your knowledge of how to use metrics to monitor and improve the work of a Scrum team.
SPK is a certification for those interested in scaling Kanban at the portfolio level. The exam tests your ability to adapt Kanban to manage multiple work streams and coordinate activities across the organization.
There are a number of free materials available on the prokanban.org website, for example:
Two tests are also available free of charge to prepare you for the Professional Kanban I Certification (PK I):
Two books by Daniel Vacanti are also available for purchase: