Change Management · · 3 min read

Do Craig Larman's Laws of Organizational Behavior really mean we always need to start with a structural change? What do they say about starting with Kanban?

Larman Laws say structure drives behavior — but does that mean you must always start with reorganization? The case for starting with Kanban despite the warnings.

I see this pattern a lot in the field in various sizes of organizations - Kanban used to show the way towards a real structural change towards an Agile structure of real feature teams. It typically drives a healthy leader-led change that eventually sticks.

Scaling AI Activity to Impact

Practical thinking on turning AI pilots, adoption, and portfolio work into business impact - by finding the constraint, changing the work, and proving value as you go.

No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.
YY

Yuval Yeret helps product and tech leaders move from agile theater to evidence-informed delivery. Work with Yuval →

Keep reading
  1. 01 Starting with Managers Kanban (also called Product Stream Representative Kanban)
  2. 02 The downsides of agile - guest post by Yaki Koren
  3. 03 Aras
Back to Blog

More Related Posts

View All Posts »
Clients ·

Aras

Aras PLM cut release cycles from four months to five weeks and reduced delivery delays from months to days by transitioning to an agile framework — improving quality, predictability, and team empowerment across a growing global product organization.

Read more →