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Bulgaria area Bulgaria
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High Performance Management
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Technology / Software / Internet
Website
dimiterbak.blogspot.com/
About
Dimitar Bakardzhiev is an expert in managing successful and cost-effective complex software projects. With his blend of technical, managerial and operational expertise, he effectively combines the theory and practice of Agile and Kanban Method to deliver business results.
Dimitar is Accredited Kanban Consultant (AKC), expert Kanban practitioner and Brickell Key Award 2015 Finalist. As coach, his major engagements have been with Unum and Bosch. He published David Anderson’s Kanban book as well as books by Goldratt and Deming in the Bulgarian language.
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Presentations
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(32)When do you need it by? Business Agility Metrics
Martin Aziz
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5 years ago
Process and Structure can be changed overnight. Mindsets can't
Gaetano Mazzanti
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7 years ago
Social engineering with in for kanban
David Anderson
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7 years ago
Featureban & Metrics Game at Agile South Coast
Andy Carmichael
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7 years ago
Forecasting, with Oranges
Dan Brown
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7 years ago
Kanban Iceberg, Lean Kanban North America 2015 conference
Matthew Philip
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8 years ago
Slides for the day-long Lean Analytics workshop at the 2014 Lean Startup conference
Lean Analytics
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9 years ago
Behavior Driven Development
Liz Keogh
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12 years ago
The Kanban Iceberg: How do you help teams for whom Kanban is simply card walls?
Matthew Philip
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9 years ago
LKRU14 and LKAPAC: Five Numbers
azheglov
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9 years ago
#NoEstimates Thinking
Massimo Iacolare
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9 years ago
10 years of kanban - what have we learned
David Anderson
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9 years ago
By the power of metrics
Wolfgang Wiedenroth
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9 years ago
20140521 sem-tech-biz-guest-lecture
Vladimir Alexiev, PhD, PMP
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9 years ago
Stephen.book
NASAPMC
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11 years ago
The #NoEstimates Debate
Killick Agile Consulting Services
•
10 years ago
Featureban
Mike Burrows
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9 years ago
Lean Kanban Russia 2014 "Five Numbers" Talk
azheglov
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9 years ago
No Projects / Beyond Projects (short version)
allan kelly
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9 years ago
Kanban 101 - An Introduction to Planning with Little's Law
Jack Speranza
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9 years ago
Management 3.0 Workout
Jurgen Appelo
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9 years ago
Manage Flow - In search of flow efficiency (v2)
Chris McDermott
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9 years ago
Agile 2014 Software Moneyball (Troy Magennis)
Troy Magennis
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9 years ago
AgileCamp 2014 Track 5: Visual Roadmapping with Kanban
Hyperdrive Agile Leadership (powered by Bratton & Company)
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9 years ago
Test-Driven Development with DbFit and Oracle database, BGOUG Conference, 2013-05-18
Yavor Nikolov
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10 years ago
Kanban - an alternative path to agility (Lean Kanban Southern Europe 2014)
David Anderson
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9 years ago
Managing in the presence of uncertainty
Glen Alleman
•
11 years ago
Delight Your Customers: The #noestimates Way
troytuttle
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9 years ago
Risk management using risk+ (v5)
Glen Alleman
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11 years ago
Scrumban
Ajay Reddy
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10 years ago
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Bulgaria area Bulgaria
Occupation
High Performance Management
Industry
Technology / Software / Internet
Website
dimiterbak.blogspot.com/
About
Dimitar Bakardzhiev is an expert in managing successful and cost-effective complex software projects. With his blend of technical, managerial and operational expertise, he effectively combines the theory and practice of Agile and Kanban Method to deliver business results.
Dimitar is Accredited Kanban Consultant (AKC), expert Kanban practitioner and Brickell Key Award 2015 Finalist. As coach, his major engagements have been with Unum and Bosch. He published David Anderson’s Kanban book as well as books by Goldratt and Deming in the Bulgarian language.
Tags
kanban
project planning
agile
scrum
#noestimates
monte carlo
simulation
business
agility
transformation
kmm
randomized branch sampling
project sizing
probabilistic
forecasting
bdd
product
scenarios
planning
toc
theory of constraints
reference class forecasting
little’s law
management
See more