Lean thinking also stresses that everyone on the team gets the chance to learn.
Olga Gabrusyonokhas quoted4 years ago
The first principle of Lean is to eliminate waste. From unclear requirements, unused documentation, hand-offs, wait time, and so forth, lean practitioners seek to reduce or eliminate altogether these wastes from the process.
Olga Gabrusyonokhas quoted4 years ago
The first principle of Lean is to eliminate waste.
Olga Gabrusyonokhas quoted4 years ago
Take a look at Agile Software Development with Scrum, by Ken
Olga Gabrusyonokhas quoted4 years ago
Take a look at the article A Leader's Framework for Decision Making, by David J. Snowden and Mary E. Boone, at Harvard Business Review)
Olga Gabrusyonokhas quoted4 years ago
Ken's second book, Agile Project Management with Scrum.
akorolchenkohas quoted5 years ago
Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) cycle as a framework for continuous improvement
akorolchenkohas quoted5 years ago
framework for quick, flexible, and competitive product development.
akorolchenkohas quoted5 years ago
increase speed and flexibility of product delivery in order to win in the new competitive landscape.