I’m a Brickel Key Award finalist
Speaking at LKCE15
Patrick Steyaert
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Monthly Archives: November 2013
6D root cause analysis of flow in knowledge work
I have been working on a little framework for analyzing why work is, or is not, flowing. The result can be seen below. It takes the form of an Ishikawa, or fishbone, diagram. The purpose is to look at a … Continue reading
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Tagged agile, Ishikawa, ishikawa diagram, kanban, lean, root cause analysis
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