#14 :: One Day In Kanban Land (greek translation)

One day in kanban land by Henrik Kniberg translated in greek! (σε ελεύθερη απόδοση 🙂 )

This is a great visualized intro to understand how Kanban works!

 

 

.nikos

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One day in kanban land by Henrik Kniberg

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  1. Stratos said:

    It’s also in Salonika version “plaka me kaneis”! Love it Nick, thanks!

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