Legal Kanban Practitioner Online
Legal Kanban Practitioner (LKP)
The Legal Kanban Practitioner (LKP) course teaches the fundamentals of the Kanban Method applied to the legal sector.
In 16 hours of practical training, participants learn to visualize and manage legal work, improve efficiency and team collaboration, and optimize value delivery to clients.
Ideal for law firms, in-house legal departments, and legal service providers seeking to modernize their management and adopt evolutionary agility practices.
Objectives
Understand the principles and practices of the Kanban Method in the legal context.
Design Kanban boards adapted to different service types and workflows.
Limit work in progress (WIP), improve flow, and prioritize effectively.
Facilitate effective meetings and self-organization in legal teams.
Measure and enhance predictability, quality, and client satisfaction.
Foster a culture of continuous improvement and shared leadership.
Target Audience
Designed for lawyers, Legal Project Managers, Service Delivery Managers, and legal professionals interested in using Kanban to improve organization, efficiency, and collaboration.
This training helps create more agile, sustainable, and resilient legal organizations.
Prerequisites
No previous experience with Kanban is required.
Participants are encouraged to have some experience in legal services and to read “The Official Kanban Guide” or “Essential Kanban Condensed.”
Methodology
An interactive and participatory online course.
Participants learn through simulations and real-world exercises, guided by an accredited trainer who ensures practical application of concepts.
Credential
This training is certified by Kanban University.
It grants the professional credential Legal Kanban Practitioner (LKP) — no exam required.
Main Topics
Origins and foundations of the Kanban Method
Motivation and benefits in legal services
Values and principles for evolutionary change management
Practical Flow simulation
The six practices of the Kanban Method
Board and ticket design
Basic metrics and key meetings
Introduction to STATIK and the Kanban Maturity Model (KMM)
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