I’m a Brickel Key Award finalist
Speaking at LKCE15
Patrick Steyaert
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- RT @hemppah: "Current performance is, axiomatically, dependent on current thinking. What works is changing thinking." -John Seddon Thinkin… 2 months ago
- RT @janhoglund: ...current mathematics is based largely on set theory, which is in turn an articulation of the traditional world view in wh… 2 months ago
- @sonjabl I would really want to understand the dynamics of leadership in a more systemic way like this ... the whol… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 3 months ago
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Tag Archives: scrum
A careful analysis of work organization underlying Scrum and Kanban
The Scrum vs Kanban discussion is quite a debate with many different viewpoints including the viewpoint that it is a pointless debate. I personally think that something useful can be extracted. In order to do so we need to look inside the … Continue reading
Posted in kanban, Lean, Uncategorized
Tagged agile, continuous flow, demand leveling, distributed cognition, kanban, knowledge work, lean, pacemaker, pull, scrum, swarming, Toyota Production System, work cells
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