Kubicle
New Project: Kanban in Practice
Mar 4, 2026

New Project: Kanban in Practice

Released: 13/02/2026

We’re excited to introduce a new hands-on learning experience focused on applying Kanban in real-world environments.

This interactive project walks learners step-by-step through the Kanban mindset, core practices, flow metrics, and hybrid applications. Instead of theory alone, learners actively engage with boards, WIP limits, feedback loops, and real-world bottleneck scenarios.


🎯 What Learners Will Be Able To:

  • Define the key principles of the Kanban method

  • Compare Kanban with frameworks like Scrum

  • Visualize work using boards, columns, and cards

  • Apply and adjust WIP limits to improve flow

  • Distinguish pull vs push systems and manage overload

  • Analyze lead time, cycle time, throughput, and CFDs

  • Use feedback loops to drive continuous improvement

  • Apply Kanban in hybrid environments, including Scrumban

  • Differentiate between Kanban boards in tools like Jira and Trello


🧭 Project Journey Highlights

Module 1 – Kanban Foundations
Understand the flow-based mindset and how Kanban evolved from manufacturing into modern knowledge work.

Module 2 – Core Practices
Learn why visualizing work, limiting WIP, and managing flow form the backbone of Kanban.

Module 3 – Designing Effective Boards
Build meaningful columns, define workflow states, and create cards that reflect real value delivery.

Module 4 – WIP Limits in Action
Experiment with capacity-based limits to reduce multitasking and improve predictability.

Module 5 – Pull vs Push Systems
Shift from overload to sustainable pace using capacity-driven pull.

Module 6 – Measuring Flow
Use lead time, cycle time, throughput, and Cumulative Flow Diagrams to guide improvement with data.

Module 7 – Feedback Loops
Apply stand-ups, replenishment meetings, and retrospectives to improve system behavior.

Module 8 – Kanban in the Real World
Spot bottlenecks, optimize flow, and layer Kanban into existing Scrum or functional team structures.


💡 Why This Project Matters

Kanban isn’t about replacing your current process. It’s about making work visible, controlling overload, and improving how value flows through your system.

This interactive experience gives learners practical tools they can immediately apply to reduce bottlenecks, improve responsiveness, and create a more sustainable pace of delivery.

📍 Now available in the Agile collection.