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The Agile Manifesto from a Lean Perspective

Scrum.org

The result of this buzz session was, of course, the Agile ‘Software Development’ Manifesto. To what extent, for example, is the Manifesto a reflex of “lean thinking”? Along with methods of round-trip development, it was in a sort of ascendancy at the time. Can we perhaps see into the minds of those who were there?

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5 Agile Methodologies for Project Managers that are not Scrum Framework

Project Pulse Journal

Ready to transform your approach to project management and software development? Exploring Agile methodologies provides teams with flexible, efficient, and collaborative approaches to software development and project management. Columns include "Reported," "Confirmed," "In Development," "Testing," and "Deployed."

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The Roles and Responsibilities of a SAFe Agilist You Never Knew

Agilemania

SAFe is a knowledge base of proven, integrated principles, practices, and competencies for achieving business agility using Lean, Agile, Systems Thinking, and DevOps. Software and IT teams delivering in an agile way alone isn’t enough. A SAFe agilist is the person responsible for Lean-Agile transformation. Let’s get kickstarted.

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5 Steps to Finding the Path to Business Agility

International Institute for Learning

There are many techniques such as root cause analysis, fishbone diagram, the five why’s, failure mode and effects analysis (FMEA) and others. When used alongside knowledgeable industry guides or Tactec coaches, these patterns result in what we call lean agile acceleration. We must walk the path to lean agility.

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Driving Continuous Improvement with Kaizen Burst

Wrike

In this article, we will explore the concept of Kaizen Burst, its role in continuous improvement, implementation strategies, and how to sustain its impact. Understanding the Concept of Kaizen Burst Kaizen Burst is a lean methodology that focuses on making small, incremental improvements to processes, products, and services.

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Project Management Methodologies 101: The What, Why, How, & Types Explained

ProProfs Project Management

Development or Implementation. Originally developed by Motorola, Six Sigma is a project management methodology that is primarily driven by data. Reducing the number of bugs (in software development), or. Complicated and requires statistical analysis . Lean Six Sigma. It follows a sequence of steps: Planning.

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Understanding Kaizen: A Comprehensive Definition

Wrike

When there, he emphasized the importance of statistical analysis and data-driven decision making, along with continuous improvement. Standardize and Sustain: Successful improvements are standardized and integrated into the organization’s standard operating procedures to achieve sustainability.