The cost of iterations applied to Kanban as well…
The overhead of iterations does not disappear with Kanban — but it does shift from fixed-cadence overhead to on-demand transaction cost that can be optimized differently.
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The overhead of iterations does not disappear with Kanban — but it does shift from fixed-cadence overhead to on-demand transaction cost that can be optimized differently.
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