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	<description> In this episode of MSDN Radio I have had the opportunity to interview three people who are very familiar with Kanban and Lean. Alan Shalloway, H&#229;kan Forss and Joakim Sund&#233;n. I had the opportunity to ask many stupid, and sometimes not so stupid, questions. What is Kanban? What is the difference between Kanban and Scrum? What is wip? Is it spelled whip? Are there any cultural differences in system development and also when working with Kanban? And much more. Links Sumpan Lean Coffee Conference if you are interested to know more Lean Software and Systems ConsortiumCreating Flow in Software Process&amp;nbsp;Long Beach California, May 4-6 </description>
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