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Jim Benson of Modus Cooperandi on ’Personal Kanban’ and Setting WIP Limits
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Jim Benson of Modus Cooperandi on ’Personal Kanban’ and Setting WIP Limits

Lean Blog Interviews: Real-World Lean Leadership Conversations in Healthcare and Beyond

August 9, 201228m 17s

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Show Notes

Joining me for episode #155 is Jim Benson, co-author of the book Personal Kanban: Mapping Work | Navigating Life. Jim is the founder of a company with a great name, Modus Cooperandi.

He is, most notably, the creator of the “personal kanban” approach for managing work. It's not kanban as in material management, but rather a way of visualizing work and setting WIP limits (much as kanban might be used to trigger or limit production in a factory) — but for knowledge workers and anybody! Learn more about this approach on his “Personal Kanban 101” site.

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