- 1. What Is Kanban? The Ultimate Guide to Kanban Methodology
- 2. The Core Kanban Principles and Practices
- 3. What Is a Kanban Board? Examples and Usage Guide
- 4. Everything You Need to Know About Kanban Cards
- 5. Ultimate List of Kanban Tools and Software
- 6. Practical Kanban Templates and Examples
- 7. The Complete Guide to Personal Kanban
- 8. Kanban WIP - Work In Progress Limits Explained
- 9. What Is a Kanban Retrospective Meeting?
- 10. Kanban vs. Scrum Comparison Guide
- 11. Glossary of Kanban Project Management Terms
- 12. FAQs
- 1. What Is Kanban? The Ultimate Guide to Kanban Methodology
- 2. The Core Kanban Principles and Practices
- 3. What Is a Kanban Board? Examples and Usage Guide
- 4. Everything You Need to Know About Kanban Cards
- 5. Ultimate List of Kanban Tools and Software
- 6. Practical Kanban Templates and Examples
- 7. The Complete Guide to Personal Kanban
- 8. Kanban WIP - Work In Progress Limits Explained
- 9. What Is a Kanban Retrospective Meeting?
- 10. Kanban vs. Scrum Comparison Guide
- 11. Glossary of Kanban Project Management Terms
- 12. FAQs
The Role & Responsibilities of a Kanban Service Delivery Manager
The Role & Responsibilities of a Kanban Service Delivery Manager
Kanban is based on the philosophy of ‘start with what you’re doing now.’ Because Kanban allows teams to start from where they are, it also does not prescribe any specific work roles or titles.
However, after years of implementation and evolution, two specific roles have emerged in Kanban — the service delivery manager and the service request manager.
What is a Kanban service delivery manager?
A Kanban service delivery manager is a role in the Kanban implementation process that is also known as the flow master, flow manager, or delivery manager. The person taking on this role is responsible for ensuring that work goes on consistently without interruptions.
What are the key responsibilities of a Kanban service delivery manager?
If you plan to hire an external service delivery manager or assign an existing team member for the role, it is essential to define their daily duties and responsibilities. The responsibilities of a service delivery manager are to:
- Initiate regular and continuous improvement activities across the organization
- Monitor the Kanban board to ensure that work items are completed regularly, and no interruptions occur
- Schedule and conduct regular Kanban team meetings so that the entire team is on the same page on project progress
- Focus on delivering value to the customers by controlling all work processes
- Communicate with the work item owner if the task is getting delayed or not completed on schedule
- Proactively identify any work disruptions before they occur and take steps to resolve them if they happen
- Ensure the team understands Kanban principles and implements them accordingly
How to choose a service delivery manager
Before zeroing in on a person for the role of the service delivery manager, make sure that they are aligned with these key considerations:
- Possess an in-depth understanding of the service delivery process
- Are an active advocate for continuous improvement
- Can track workflow metrics and transform the insights into actionable knowledge
- Demonstrates a strong will to improve work processes in order to obtain positive organizational outcomes
Alex Zhezherau
Alex is Wrike’s Product Director, with over 10 years of expertise in product management and business development. Known for his hands-on approach and strategic vision, he is well versed in various project management methodologies — including Agile, Scrum, and Kanban — and how Wrike’s features complement them. Alex is passionate about entrepreneurship and turning complex challenges into opportunities.