I’m a Brickel Key Award finalist
Speaking at LKCE15
Patrick Steyaert
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Tag Archives: narrative inquiry
Using narrative to research Kanban implementations
Update to this post (Oct. 30, 2013) During the months after this blog post, Arno Korpershoek and myself have worked on an implementation of a narrative research tool (as described in the blog post) for lean agile organizations based on … Continue reading
Posted in change, complexity, kanban, Lean, Uncategorized
Tagged agile organization, Change, Fitness landscapes, kanban, narrative inquiry, Narrative research
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