At the end of each year we compile our list of the top ten Lean and Agile posts. Here’s 2016’s.
So grab a glass of egg nog, make your way to your favorite chair, and enjoy this compilation. It ultimately shares our best insights into Lean and Agile project management and achieving project flow. Ready to make a change in the new year?...
Forever popular, in this series on cost of delay you will learn how to estimate the per-month cost of delaying a new product development project. You'll be surprised at the impact on your company's bottom line.
The design chain is so much more important than the supply chain in delivering customer value. So why did we focus on the supply chain?
Read more...If you ask a project team what caused their last project to be late, you will usually hear about the things that caused large delays like a test failure, or long lead times. But no one recognizes the 135 days that were lost because team members had incorrect priorities…
Milwaukee Valve won big implementing PLAYBOOK software and Lean project management. This Lean case study demonstrates how Lean transformation elevates teams to do great things!
Because it’s used by the entire team for the duration of the project, Visual project management's impact to the schedule is much, much greater than any point solution could ever be. This helps to explain how we consistently achieve results cutting project times in half, or greater…
Risk management and mitigation is another key to speeding up projects. Here is our recommended approach to managing risk, as well as some free, practical tools like a risk management template and how to calculate exposure.
In an effort to make it easier for people to understand how PLAYBOOK has such a big impact, we used an example that most people are familiar with—bottlenecks in manufacturing—and created a game to compare the challenge of finding them in R&D.
The game is simple and takes just a few minutes...
In this post, Eric Graves shows how the ideas in the book, Team of Teams – New Rules of Engagement for a Complex World, by General Stanley McChrystal mirror Lean and Agile project management methods and techniques we use on the Lean product development battlefield.
Which came first, happier teams or better products? We think happier teams and Lean and implementing Agile principles and methods are one way to get you there. Here are the benefits.
Ready to experience flow in a way that truly transforms project teams? View this demonstration of PLAYBOOK, then contact us.