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Kanban Management Professional(KMP) Training is a combination of KMP I – Kanban System Design Training and KMP II – Kanban System Improvement Training. This is a 4-day 16-hour training session. Completion of both KMP1 and KMP 2 will make you a Kanban Management Professional.
KMP training offers one ability to set up a Kanban system for the teams, help them scale, asses the maturity of adoption and value delivered to customers, and improve continuously while monitoring Qualitative and Quantitative metrics of the team or the Organization. Ideally KMP prepares you to handle the Kanban team in all its stages. KMP is a vigorous course which involves Case studies, role plays, theoretical knowledge and practical applications like in real work.
Introduction to the Kanban System and Flow.
System Thinking Approach to Introducing Kanban (STATIK)
4 different real-time Case studies and Kanban Maturity models.
Managing Evolutionary Change and Dealing with Resistance to Change
Implementing Feedback Loops and Scaling Kanban throughout the Organization.
Balancing Demand and Capability and Optimizing Flow and Predictability
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There is no exam to become a Kanban Management Professional. However, a student needs to attend the entire 4 day (KMP I and KMP II ) training sessions with at least 85% of attendance.
There is no Prerequisite to Kanban Management Professional if you are taking these courses together. However you have to complete the KMP1 before you can attend the KMP2 training.














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