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These are the slides I used at a seminar which I was invited to give a presentation about the effects of limiting work-in-progress and how this Kanban practice helps us to find our purpose.
The slides do not include all the effects but common ones experienced by me while coaching Lean/Agile teams.
Please enjoy and all the feedback are welcome.
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Alper Tonga (@intparse) | alpertonga.com
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These are the slides I used at a seminar which I was invited to give a presentation about the effects of limiting work-in-progress and how this Kanban practice helps us to find our purpose.
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How do you get repeatable autonomous delivery? In a controversial and interesting presentation, Tony discusses why developers should abandon agile and why those that take orders usually run at half speed, under utilising their imagination and initiative.
In the Experience Economy, capturing the real customer experience is more important than ever. But the proliferation of digital technology has both multiplied and changed the nature of customer touchpoints, making this task more complex.
In addition, recent thinking from behavioural economics tells us it is not always straightforward to get to a true understanding of our customers' experiences. The reasons people do things may be a mystery to themselves, let alone market researchers.
In the talk I look at the shift in the customer landscape and our understanding of ourselves, before looking at practical ways to capture the real customer experience with examples from the nativeye insight platform.
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It’s time to revisit your established beliefs surrounding failure scenarios, with an emphasis not on the “who” in decision making but instead on the “why” behind those decisions. With attention to growth mindset, you can encourage your teams to reject shallow explanations of human error for said failures and focus on how to gain greater understanding of these complexities and push the boundaries on what you believe to be static, unchanging context outside your sphere of influence.
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What if we could detect the earliest indicators of a project going off the rails, and had data to convince management to take action? What if we could bridge this communication gap once and for all?
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2. “Once upon a time…
There was a software development project in which
everything that would happen was Known and Certain.
And so the project began.
And it happened that the world stood still while the
application was being built, so that it was delivered exactly
as it had been envisaged, and was perfect.
And everyone rejoiced for they were able to work more
efficiently than ever before.
(But exactly as had been known they would, with no other impact on
the world around them.) ”
Our Myth
35. Cara Turner
Cape Town, South Africa
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“Uncertainty is the only certainty there is,
and knowing how to live with insecurity is the only security.”
- John Allen Paulos
Editor's Notes
why are we stuck with this story?
why are we stuck with this story?
Agile fits because it’s designed for uncertainty. And fortunately there are more people who are uncovering better ways of developing software
Last Responsible Moment ~ Due Date – Lead Time
Creativity is also a great tool for discovering Unknown Knowns
Exercise choice confidently
Maximise the evolutionary potential of the present (Dave Snowden)