Resources

  • May 6th, 2008

    Sustainable Product Development
    The Lean-Agile Connection
    Lean software development and Agile software development are two approaches on the minds of many who want to become more effective software developers. Lean? Agile? Are they similar or different? Do they compete or complement each other?
  • 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.

Sample Podcast

Lean and What do we do next? - Part 2
Presenter's photo January 25th, 2007
Author: 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.

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