nicole küblböck: kanban in the film industry: an experience report - lkce13
DESCRIPTION
After working at it-agile for seven months, I've absorbed a lot of information about agile methods - as well as adopted Kanban in my daily life (both at work and personally). Returning again to my actual career path, as a scenic painter in the film industry, I have put these methods into practice. In my talk, I will share about my experiment with Kanban in the film industry. How, armed with Post-its and paintbrushes, we used Kanban to manage the flow of props and set pieces traveling through our paint shop. Despite typically being a “push” system with pressing deadlines, we sought to keep the stress levels down, and deliver on-time by visualizing and prioritizing. We dealt with last-minute design changes, and props which were expedited. Come listen in, for a glimpse behind-the-scenes and hear how it all worked out!TRANSCRIPT
KANBAN IN THE FILM INDUSTRYAN EXPERIENCE REPORT !BY: NICOLE KÜBLBÖCK
CONTEXT IS KEY.
TOTALLY DIFFERENT!
KANBAN BOARDS SHOULD BE WINDPROOF.
CONTAINER DOOR KANBAN
END OF DAY STATUS UPDATE
AND THEN CAME THE WIND…..
IMPEDIMENTS CAN BE PHYSICAL.
KEEP A RAINY DAY BACKLOG.
PAINTING IN THE RAIN
SOMETIMES KANBAN BOARDS ARE CIRCLES.
WE PRETTY MUCH ALWAYS BROKE THE WIP RULES.
RUST BATCH
THEN THINGS STARTED GETTING MESSY….
• The Production Department arrived
• Last minute changes
• Increase in workload and working hours
• More location work, away from the workshop and away from the board
I THINK WE MAY HAVE FOUND DISORDER….
THIS IS ME, REVERTING BACK TO MY COMFORT ZONE
THANK YOU FOR LISTENING