As a Certified Project Manager I am always amazed at how we can apply our work world to our home world. As a born organizer and planner I am so excited and overjoyed to hear of the success someone has applying this to their home life. I encourage everyone who has trouble getting their family to assist in doing work around the house or getting a project done to try Kanban for Chores!
Originally posted on Testastic:
Today’s post is a lot more practical than most. It’s fun to mix things up now and again. I really enjoy it when work related activities can improve the home. I feel like the time invested in learning pays off doubly so in those cases.
Today I am going to share a new chore system that has been rolled out in the Jensen family. So far, I’m very happy with the results. To give credit where credit is due: months ago, in one of Alan Page’s blog posts, he told a story about how he introduced his family to Kanban. His kids, in particular, really seemed to dig it. I would share out the link to the post, but, sadly, I cannot find it. I think it lies in one of Alan’s older posts. If somehow it shows up, I will post an update here. (EDIT: as pointed…
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