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Kanban in contracting environments

Contract work requires very accurate schedules and budgets. Estimation is often de-emphasized in Lean-Kanban and yet seems necessary in a governmental or contracting environment. What are the particular constraints of contracting and how can Lean-Kanban deliver better results?

Lean and Kanban in a Contracting Environment

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