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Tilting the triangle is about why lean and agile work. It gives you a metaphor to explain practices to peers and stakeholders. It puts GTD, scrum, kanban and holacracy in a larger perspective.
Tilting the triangle is about why lean and agile work. It gives you a metaphor to explain practices to peers and stakeholders. It puts GTD, scrum, kanban and holacracy in a larger perspective.
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Tilting the Triangle
@bartvermijlen | Feweb Congress 2015
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Goal
Understand why agile and lean work.
Evangelize with a simple metaphor.
Detect possible opportunities to implement new practices.
Without talking (too much) about agile and lean.
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Overview
1_ Intro
2_ What is tilting the triangle?
3_ General principles
4_ How to tilt the triangle?
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Summary
Actively pull risks in early in your project.
Via practices that enforce
_ Transparency
_ Inspection
_ Adaptation
Tilt
_ Your personal triangle (time mgmt)
_ Your project triangle
_ Your organisation triangle