Joshua covered the 8 principles of effective value stream management and the flow of value delivery in the July meeting. Now he will take a deep dive into using a visual tool Scrum Board to help Scrum teams improve workflow to deliver value to the customers more efficiently and quickly.
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Joshua Barnes is the Founder of Process Mentors, Inc, a consultancy focused on improving ways of working. Over the past two decades, Joshua and his staff have had a breadth of engagements, including culture change, increasing productivity while reducing risk and waste and focusing on the fewest things that significantly impact people, performance and outcomes.
Joshua’s focus is Disciplined Agile and Value Stream Management, improving the environment in which delivery teams work thus increasing the flow of value to the customer.
Process Mentors Inc is a PMI Authorized Training and Consulting Partner. Joshua is a Disciplined Agile Coach (DAC), Disciplined Agile Value Stream Consultant (DAVSC) and DASM/DASSM/DAVSC/DAC Instructor. He is a recognized leader in virtual training and coaching and has trained thousands of people, in both co-located as well as virtual live formats on their Disciplined Agile journey. He is an international speaker, LinkedIn Learning author, host of several live stream series and a published author.
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