Lean and What do we do next? - Part 2
January 25th, 2007Author: Jim Trott
These Lean-Agile principles all seem reasonable, but abstract. What do we do to put it into practice? This is part 2 of a discussion on this.
May 6th, 2008
May 6th, 2008
This is an excerpt of Alan Shalloway’s and Jim Trott’s upcoming book – "Lean-Agile Anti-Patterns and What to Do About Them".
This chapter covers several critical issues surrounding the role of quality assurance in Lean-Agile software development
May 6th, 2008
An anti-pattern is a commonly occurring activity that is counter-productive to the company doing it. A "Lean" anti-pattern is an anti-pattern that goes against Lean principles. That is, it violates the company’s attempts to be following Lean methods. This article contains a table of Anti-Patterns, the Lean Principles Violated, and the Result of the Anti-Pattern. It is not meant to be complete, but is a first cut at commonly occurring Lean-Anti patterns. It has been broken up into different categories since they are related to each other – one often contributing to others.
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