KANBAN in s/w development is quite different from Kanban in production. Although both are visual planning systems using cards, there are significant differences as well.
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Monday, June 17, 2013
Cynefin ...putting the bits and pieces in relation
Dave Snowden has a wonderful framework called Cynefin.
Dave is still in the process of developing it. The good thing is he put everything on his blog, the bad thing is, you need to find the bits and pieces.
Below you'll find a presentation that links all the different Domains and the title brings you to the latest blog on it.
Dave is still in the process of developing it. The good thing is he put everything on his blog, the bad thing is, you need to find the bits and pieces.
Below you'll find a presentation that links all the different Domains and the title brings you to the latest blog on it.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
(N)PCA an addition to LEAN thinking?
Those applying LEAN are familiar with AVA and NAVA; (Non) Added Value Activities. Of course Added Value is seen from the customers' perspective. It is very beneficial to look at a process based on AVA and NAVA. But is it sufficient?
When an activity is of Added Value, does it mean that the customer is willing to pay the cost for it?
When an activity is of Added Value, does it mean that the customer is willing to pay the cost for it?
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Some of my achievements
Sometimes I had to teach myself new things. Sometimes I had to completely develop new things).
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Busy with BPR-Toolbox
Past couple of weeks I've been busy helping to further develop the BPR-Toolbox from Eforis.
From a personal perspective a very nice and interesting job. Lots of stuff going on, working with really smart people that like to push things and be reasonable as well. One of the first requirements was: we want a sexy application. Given the feedback we get, we managed this nicely.
From a personal perspective a very nice and interesting job. Lots of stuff going on, working with really smart people that like to push things and be reasonable as well. One of the first requirements was: we want a sexy application. Given the feedback we get, we managed this nicely.
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