A talk by Alan Shalloway at the European Lean IT Summit 2012. This talk provides 2 essential meta-patterns of Lean: focus on value and eliminating delays. These can be used to guide the creation of an effective and efficient workflow. It presents four case studies, each building on the concepts of the other, to provide actionable advice for your own implementations.
More Lean IT presentations and videos on www.lean-it-summit.com
Seeking value by Michael Ballé at the European Lean IT Summit 2012Institut Lean France
Michael Ballé from Institut Lean France presented « Seeking value »: learning how to learn what customers really want, and how to get it to them.
More Lean IT presentations on www.lean-it-summit.com
Building a Lean Agile Entreprise - ING Bank at the European Lean IT SummitInstitut Lean France
ING’s Lean IT journey started in 2009. Now the transition covers more than 300 employees in IT operations and 50 Agile Teams in development. At the European Lean IT Summit, Jael Schuyer and David Bogaerts from ING Bank presented what they have learned along the way. More Lean IT presentations and videos on www.lean-it-summit.com
A story of lean IT transformation by Jean Cunningham - European Lean IT Summi...Institut Lean France
At the European Lean IT Summit 2012, Jean Cunningham presented the story of a lean transformation that occurred within the IT organization in a global company. More lean IT videos and presentations on www.lean-it-summit.com
Recipe for a Lean IT Service by Tata Consultancy Services - European Lean IT ...Institut Lean France
Anju Saxena and Vivek Goel's presention at the European Lean IT Summit 2012. The success story of a service provider which partnered with its client, a global bank, to measurably improve customer satisfaction, quality of service and transparency in operations. 6 months after running a focused Lean project, a value chain of improved, transparent service delivery and 27% productivity savings were recorded.
More Lean IT presentations and videos on www.lean-it-summit.com
Seeking value by Michael Ballé at the European Lean IT Summit 2012Institut Lean France
Michael Ballé from Institut Lean France presented « Seeking value »: learning how to learn what customers really want, and how to get it to them.
More Lean IT presentations on www.lean-it-summit.com
Building a Lean Agile Entreprise - ING Bank at the European Lean IT SummitInstitut Lean France
ING’s Lean IT journey started in 2009. Now the transition covers more than 300 employees in IT operations and 50 Agile Teams in development. At the European Lean IT Summit, Jael Schuyer and David Bogaerts from ING Bank presented what they have learned along the way. More Lean IT presentations and videos on www.lean-it-summit.com
A story of lean IT transformation by Jean Cunningham - European Lean IT Summi...Institut Lean France
At the European Lean IT Summit 2012, Jean Cunningham presented the story of a lean transformation that occurred within the IT organization in a global company. More lean IT videos and presentations on www.lean-it-summit.com
Recipe for a Lean IT Service by Tata Consultancy Services - European Lean IT ...Institut Lean France
Anju Saxena and Vivek Goel's presention at the European Lean IT Summit 2012. The success story of a service provider which partnered with its client, a global bank, to measurably improve customer satisfaction, quality of service and transparency in operations. 6 months after running a focused Lean project, a value chain of improved, transparent service delivery and 27% productivity savings were recorded.
More Lean IT presentations and videos on www.lean-it-summit.com
How to apply The Toyota Way to the continuous crafting of embedded software? Find out in Yves Caseau's presentation. Watch the video of his presentation here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-vDMYheb_E
More Lean IT presentations and videos on www.lean-it-summit.com
How IT can support a Lean Transformation? Daniel T Jones - European Lean IT S...Institut Lean France
How IT can support a Lean Transformation? Daniel Jones' presentation from the European Lean IT Summit 2012.
Watch more Lean IT presentations and videos on the event website: www.lean-it-summit.com
Implementing SAP with a lean thinking approach - European Lean IT Summit 2012 Institut Lean France
Klaus Petersen's presentation from the European Lean IT SUmmit: Implementing SAP with a Lean thinking approach.
More lean IT presentations and videos on www.lean-it-summit.com
Service Desk – VOC: the heart of Lean in IT using Oobeya to lead change by Da...Institut Lean France
How did a Service Desk help lead the change of culture and improvement within a financial services organisation? The problem: IT management had changed from a service to project culture so CREATE side did not talk to the run side until too late. So the Service Desk was repeatedly solving things, performing unneeded tasks, had poor KPIs and tools, and higher costs. One year later and we were the Face-of-IT with measurable days saved in tasks, 80% satisfaction improvement, accelerated request fulfilment, happier staff and gave more budget to enable cloud development and infrastructure projects. We created a place of work and communication: an Oobeya and used Lean to guide improved service based on our ITIL tools and processes. A session presented by Daniel Breston at the Lean IT Summit 2013.
More Lean IT presentations and videos on www.lean-it-summit.com
Do you use kanban to visualize workflow, measure and manage flow, limit work in progress...? This is not why Taichi Ohno invented kanban! Kanban is a tool of Kaizen: The point of kanban is the discipline of learning everytime we reduce the batch.
Through the example of an Agile team, Michael Ballé from Institut Lean France explains how the company manager started involving everyone in the problem solving.
Michael Ballé's presented "Lean or Agile: using kanban to build in quality" at the Lean IT Summit 2013. Watch the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBANsmeam8w&list=UUS_BXp5Zg9td-ZfczI1BgZw&feature=share&index=17
Discover more Lean IT stories on www.lean-it-summit.com
"Information needs for the lean organization" by Jean CunninghamOperae Partners
The traditional cost statements and metrics will derail a lean transformation. Standard cost systems drive production to capacity rather than customer demand. Providing simple, easy, Jean Cunningham's presentation at the 1st European Lean IT Summit held in Paris in October 2011.
Improve software development speed beyond your customer’s dreams with LeanInstitut Lean France
Improve software development speed beyond your customer’s dreams with Lean by Benoit Charles-Lavauzelle Co-founder and CEO of Theodo.
More Lean IT presentations and videos on www.lean-it-summit.com
Have you tried to lean your IT Service Management? by Daniel BrestonInstitut Lean France
Workshop: IT going slow, reputation poor, service partners not delivering? Your budget is 30% Development and the rest keeping things running with a mix of internal and external IT teams. Your Service Desk does not add value as no one is paid to call them but you do get a lot of calls for help to fix or make a request. You are struggling to maintain compliance or introduce robust disaster continuity. Your PMO and Dev teams struggle to work with the Operations teams. Your SLAs are worthless.
Any of this sound familiar?
ITIL® or COBIT ® are the standard frameworks IT introduces but these seem to add burden and waste. What I did was lean my ITSM processes but first I leaned my IT people (within IT, partners and business stakeholders). A presentation by Daniel Breston at the Lean IT Summit 2015.
More Lean and IT on www.lean-it-summit.com
"Scoping Lean IT: asking the right questions" by Daniel T JonesOperae Partners
A presentation by Daniel T Jones from The Lean Enterprise Academy at the 1st European Lean IT Summit held in Paris, France in October 2011.
www.lean-it-summit.com
Tieto Integrated Paper Solution (TIPS) is a leading manufacturing execution system for paper mills used by many customers in the industry. This story is about the lesons learnt from more than one year of Lean transformation, e.g how we broke the organizational silos, created capacity for change, enabled managers to become coaches, engaged the teams and managed to change behavior of 250 people in three different countries.
More Lean IT presentations and videos on www.lean-it-summit.com
Continuous Improvement in Learning & Performing by Arthur van Wylick, EDSN, L...Institut Lean France
Making 14 million gas and electricity customers happier using Lean: On the Dutch energy market, EDSN manages the data of approximately 14 million gas and electricity customers. Discover how their Lean program provided a major transformation between grid operators, commercial parties and shipping parties in redesigning their metering data processes and the following results: a reduction of handling time of incidents of 65%, improved client satisfaction by 13% and employee satisfaction by 16%. A presentation by Arthur van Wylick, director of EDSN at the Lean IT Summit 2014. More examples of Lean in IT on www.lean-it-summit.com
Making knowledge work visible by Angela Crone, Bombardier at the Lean IT Summ...Institut Lean France
Since 2010 the IT department in Belfast has been applying Lean IT principles and tools to improve the value they deliver to their customers. Discover the story of their initiative including the application of Kanban and Oobeya to the processes and management approaches. A Lean IT implementation journey presented by Angela Crone from Bombardier Aerospace in Belfast at the Lean IT Summit 2014. More examples of Lean in IT on www.lean-it-summit.com
Are lean and agile the same thing? Should we deploy agile before implementing lean? Having been on both sides of the table, Régis Medina, Lean IT expert at Institut Lean France, shares what he has learned so far about both approaches.
Watch the video of this presentation here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kezSFG2Pslk&list=UUS_BXp5Zg9td-ZfczI1BgZw&feature=share&index=22
More Lean IT videos and presentations are available on www.lean-it-summit.com
How the Lean approach can enhance the creativity of your software development team? What is at stake for your company and your customers? How Lean Management can speed up this creativity process?
At the Lean IT Summit 2013, the co-founder of BG2AA startup presented how the lean approach was implemented to design a multi-tenant Software as a Service (SaaS) business management platform built on cloud technologies.
Through concrete examples, he explained how visual management, five whys, kaizen, A3 report, PDCA ... are powerful quality catalysts.
More lean IT presentations on www.lean-it-summit.com
What are the benefits of A3 and PDCA for Agile teams? A presentation by Antoine Contal and Philippe Blayo at the European Lean IT Summit 2012.
More Lean IT presentations and videos available on www.lean-it-summit.com
How to apply The Toyota Way to the continuous crafting of embedded software? Find out in Yves Caseau's presentation. Watch the video of his presentation here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-vDMYheb_E
More Lean IT presentations and videos on www.lean-it-summit.com
How IT can support a Lean Transformation? Daniel T Jones - European Lean IT S...Institut Lean France
How IT can support a Lean Transformation? Daniel Jones' presentation from the European Lean IT Summit 2012.
Watch more Lean IT presentations and videos on the event website: www.lean-it-summit.com
Implementing SAP with a lean thinking approach - European Lean IT Summit 2012 Institut Lean France
Klaus Petersen's presentation from the European Lean IT SUmmit: Implementing SAP with a Lean thinking approach.
More lean IT presentations and videos on www.lean-it-summit.com
Service Desk – VOC: the heart of Lean in IT using Oobeya to lead change by Da...Institut Lean France
How did a Service Desk help lead the change of culture and improvement within a financial services organisation? The problem: IT management had changed from a service to project culture so CREATE side did not talk to the run side until too late. So the Service Desk was repeatedly solving things, performing unneeded tasks, had poor KPIs and tools, and higher costs. One year later and we were the Face-of-IT with measurable days saved in tasks, 80% satisfaction improvement, accelerated request fulfilment, happier staff and gave more budget to enable cloud development and infrastructure projects. We created a place of work and communication: an Oobeya and used Lean to guide improved service based on our ITIL tools and processes. A session presented by Daniel Breston at the Lean IT Summit 2013.
More Lean IT presentations and videos on www.lean-it-summit.com
Do you use kanban to visualize workflow, measure and manage flow, limit work in progress...? This is not why Taichi Ohno invented kanban! Kanban is a tool of Kaizen: The point of kanban is the discipline of learning everytime we reduce the batch.
Through the example of an Agile team, Michael Ballé from Institut Lean France explains how the company manager started involving everyone in the problem solving.
Michael Ballé's presented "Lean or Agile: using kanban to build in quality" at the Lean IT Summit 2013. Watch the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBANsmeam8w&list=UUS_BXp5Zg9td-ZfczI1BgZw&feature=share&index=17
Discover more Lean IT stories on www.lean-it-summit.com
"Information needs for the lean organization" by Jean CunninghamOperae Partners
The traditional cost statements and metrics will derail a lean transformation. Standard cost systems drive production to capacity rather than customer demand. Providing simple, easy, Jean Cunningham's presentation at the 1st European Lean IT Summit held in Paris in October 2011.
Improve software development speed beyond your customer’s dreams with LeanInstitut Lean France
Improve software development speed beyond your customer’s dreams with Lean by Benoit Charles-Lavauzelle Co-founder and CEO of Theodo.
More Lean IT presentations and videos on www.lean-it-summit.com
Have you tried to lean your IT Service Management? by Daniel BrestonInstitut Lean France
Workshop: IT going slow, reputation poor, service partners not delivering? Your budget is 30% Development and the rest keeping things running with a mix of internal and external IT teams. Your Service Desk does not add value as no one is paid to call them but you do get a lot of calls for help to fix or make a request. You are struggling to maintain compliance or introduce robust disaster continuity. Your PMO and Dev teams struggle to work with the Operations teams. Your SLAs are worthless.
Any of this sound familiar?
ITIL® or COBIT ® are the standard frameworks IT introduces but these seem to add burden and waste. What I did was lean my ITSM processes but first I leaned my IT people (within IT, partners and business stakeholders). A presentation by Daniel Breston at the Lean IT Summit 2015.
More Lean and IT on www.lean-it-summit.com
"Scoping Lean IT: asking the right questions" by Daniel T JonesOperae Partners
A presentation by Daniel T Jones from The Lean Enterprise Academy at the 1st European Lean IT Summit held in Paris, France in October 2011.
www.lean-it-summit.com
Tieto Integrated Paper Solution (TIPS) is a leading manufacturing execution system for paper mills used by many customers in the industry. This story is about the lesons learnt from more than one year of Lean transformation, e.g how we broke the organizational silos, created capacity for change, enabled managers to become coaches, engaged the teams and managed to change behavior of 250 people in three different countries.
More Lean IT presentations and videos on www.lean-it-summit.com
Continuous Improvement in Learning & Performing by Arthur van Wylick, EDSN, L...Institut Lean France
Making 14 million gas and electricity customers happier using Lean: On the Dutch energy market, EDSN manages the data of approximately 14 million gas and electricity customers. Discover how their Lean program provided a major transformation between grid operators, commercial parties and shipping parties in redesigning their metering data processes and the following results: a reduction of handling time of incidents of 65%, improved client satisfaction by 13% and employee satisfaction by 16%. A presentation by Arthur van Wylick, director of EDSN at the Lean IT Summit 2014. More examples of Lean in IT on www.lean-it-summit.com
Making knowledge work visible by Angela Crone, Bombardier at the Lean IT Summ...Institut Lean France
Since 2010 the IT department in Belfast has been applying Lean IT principles and tools to improve the value they deliver to their customers. Discover the story of their initiative including the application of Kanban and Oobeya to the processes and management approaches. A Lean IT implementation journey presented by Angela Crone from Bombardier Aerospace in Belfast at the Lean IT Summit 2014. More examples of Lean in IT on www.lean-it-summit.com
Are lean and agile the same thing? Should we deploy agile before implementing lean? Having been on both sides of the table, Régis Medina, Lean IT expert at Institut Lean France, shares what he has learned so far about both approaches.
Watch the video of this presentation here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kezSFG2Pslk&list=UUS_BXp5Zg9td-ZfczI1BgZw&feature=share&index=22
More Lean IT videos and presentations are available on www.lean-it-summit.com
How the Lean approach can enhance the creativity of your software development team? What is at stake for your company and your customers? How Lean Management can speed up this creativity process?
At the Lean IT Summit 2013, the co-founder of BG2AA startup presented how the lean approach was implemented to design a multi-tenant Software as a Service (SaaS) business management platform built on cloud technologies.
Through concrete examples, he explained how visual management, five whys, kaizen, A3 report, PDCA ... are powerful quality catalysts.
More lean IT presentations on www.lean-it-summit.com
What are the benefits of A3 and PDCA for Agile teams? A presentation by Antoine Contal and Philippe Blayo at the European Lean IT Summit 2012.
More Lean IT presentations and videos available on www.lean-it-summit.com
Mr. Tanaka is an expert of the “Oobeya” method used to visually manage complex, transversal projects. At the European Lean IT Summit 2012, he presented his latest innovation: the “digital oobeya”, or how to combine technology and this state-of-the-art project management method in a distributed team context.
The Toyota Way in Information Technology by Pierre Masai, VP & CIO of Toyota ...Institut Lean France
In his presentation "The Toyota Way in Information Technology – Lean IT and IT for the Lean Company" at the European lean IT Summit 2012, Pierre Masai explained how the Toyota Production System is applied to the IS function of Toyota Motor Europe, showing with a number of concrete examples how the principles of Just In Time and Jidoka are applied in an IS context, then more generally, how they are progressing on their journey to move from ‘lean IS’ to ‘IS enabled lean enterprise’.
More Lean IT presentations and videos on www.lean-it-summit.com
Mike Orzen, Lean IT – Transforming to a lean culture. Lessons learned - Europ...Institut Lean France
In his session at the European Lean IT Summit 2012, Mike Orzen explored the effective use of information and information systems to enable learning and the Lean behavior by exploring how IT systems and staff can be engaged to support and even lead Lean Transformation. More and more businesses are expecting IT to lead innovation, yet often IT lacks the tools and communication skills to work effectively with the business. Value stream mapping for information flow has also been discussed.
More Lean IT presentations and videos on www.lean-it-summit.com
A presentation by Oscar Prieto Perez and Nelson Batista from GE Healthcare: Change management methodology and practice, experiences from a large multinational organization.
More Lean IT presentations and videos on www.lean-it-summit.com
Lessons in Enterprise Architecture and IT Service Management by Charles Betz,...Institut Lean France
IT organizations often struggle to be systems of value for their enterprises. Charles discussed the evolution of his Lean perspective across years via cases from some of the world’s largest IT organizations, and how enterprise architecture, ITIL, and similar approaches are necessary but not sufficient for truly Lean IT.
More lean IT presentations and videos on www.lean-it-summit.com
Lean Development Practices for Enterprise AgileTechWell
Enterprise agile initiatives require strategic, portfolio, product, and team perspectives at all levels. Alan Shalloway has found that lean software development principles help integrate all of these perspectives into a cohesive, actionable whole. With a combination of lean science, lean management, lean team, and lean learning methods, Alan shows how your organization can prepare for enterprise agility. Lean science focuses on the “laws” present in all software development projects. Lean management empowers executives to contribute to the context within which teams can flourish. Lean team methods are actualized in Kanban approaches. Lean learning empowers everyone in the organization to improve his skills and practices. Alan shows how you can make these four perspectives work together so that enterprise software development teams build the right software in the right way and continue to improve their practices along the way.
Casos de Estudio Barclays y Sony (Personalización y Social Media con las solu...Elisa Group
En este documento se presentan 2 casos de estudio con las soluciones de inteligencia digital de Adobe que fueron presentados en el Seminario "Métricas, no Mitos", organizado por Webanalytics.es junto con Adobe.
Los casos de estudio son:
-Caso Barclays: hazlo personal, cada interacción cuenta
-Caso Sony: Los likes y los Fans son rentables
Turning Mobile Apps Into Real Business Opportunity and SuccessAntenna Software
How do you define success for your enterprise applications?
Research show only 25% of employee mobile projects and 22% of consumer ones are widely taken up by intended users.*
Just because you build it – does not guarantee they will come. Just because you spend thousands of dollars on your enterprise apps does not mean you are guaranteed success.
In these slides from a previously aired webinar learn:
How to define App Success for both B2E and B2C apps
How our customer CIO’s and CMO’s measure App Success
How mobile apps can quantifiably transform your business (case study examples)
How to gain control and visibility over your mobile strategy
Agile Marketing for SEO - SMX West 2013 - Dave Lloyd, AdobeDave Lloyd
Slides from SMX West presentation. Covers in-house SEO, project management, Agile methodology, maturity model for Agile adoption, and how to execute on Agile internally. Follow me at @davelloyd1
David Rose provided an overview of the Benefits associated with Enterprise Architecture.
Presented at the first JISC Emerging Practices workshop (2012/03/29).
http://emergingpractices.jiscinvolve.org/wp/doing-ea-workshop/
"What If" Analysis: How to Develop Corporate Muscle Memory with IBPSteelwedge
Steelwedge Agility Webinar Series
Presenter: Oliver Wight Principal, Eric Deutsch
Great performing companies, like great performing athletes, practice regularly for optimizing “business as usual.” For planning, 90% of businesses today employ Sales and Operations Planning process to try to keep their businesses conditioned. Yet, as recent research from Supply Chain Insights underscores: few do it well. There is a 60 point spread between agile aspirations and actual performance. Only 27% of companies think they are agile enough to capitalize in a volatile environment and see around the blind spots of uncertainty.
A difference-maker? Integrated Business Planning and “What If” Scenario Modeling. In this live webinar, Eric Deutsch, principal with Oliver Wight consulting, and EJ Tavella, VP of Strategic Sales and Solutions, will explore how businesses can:
• develop more agile IBP plans based on a foundation of well-managed assumptions;
• develop “muscle memory” with longer-range contingency plans as well as ad-hoc near-term “What If” scenarios drills;
• visualize where to focus their continuous improvement efforts to shorten the time to respond; and
• leverage technology to optimize real-time results.
Increasing the ROI of SAP post-implementationRaul Morales
Increase the ROI of SAP post-implementation
Reducing the cost of application support through a Managed Service Delivery model
Increasing the value IT can provide to the business
Because transitioning to agile can be difficult—and often wrenching—for teams, many organizations are turning to kanban practices. Kanban, which involves just-in-time software delivery, offers a more gradual evolution to agile and is adaptable to many company cultures and environments. With kanban, developers pull work from a queue—taking care not to exceed a threshold for simultaneous tasks—while making progress visible to all. Alan Shalloway shares eight steps to adopt kanban in your team and organization. He begins with a value stream map of existing processes to establish an initial kanban board, providing transparency into the state of the current workflow. Another step is to establish explicit policies to define workflow changes and engender project visibility. Because kanban can easily be expanded to cover many parts of development, another step is to increase stakeholder involvement in the process. Join this interactive session to practice these key steps with hands-on exercises. By the end, you will have an initial plan for implementing kanban in your organization.
We usually think of agility for software development — agility allows a small team to produce valuable software.
However, this is not the only place for agility. In this talk Dan discusses the «layering» of agility in a software- focused organization.
This layering starts at the bottom, with Agile Software Development (the writing of quality code), and ends at the top, with Agile Portfolio Management (the management of Projects, Programs, and Products for the good of the Organization).
In this (non-technical, yet entertaining) talk Dan develops a big picture showing how all the pieces fit together in a logical model.
Addressing Today's Challenges in Application DevelopmentMicro Focus
Today’s business climate demands increased agility, adaptive skill sets, and fast-paced innovation in IT. With the introduction of popular trends such as mobile and tablet computing, increased security threats and the growing adoption of Cloud-based services, how do application development teams respond? Can reliable, time-tested, and proven application technologies such as COBOL adapt to meet this changing paradigm and business need? We’ll take a close look in this session at the application development landscape today, the growing technology and process trends, and the outlook for existing business applications and enterprise application development.
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En ces temps de grands changements, comment réagir ? Il existe deux risques principaux : rester immobile en attendant que ça passe, ou bien d'engager toute l'entreprise dans de grands paris risqués.
Une bien meilleure approche est celle du "scenario planning", élaborée par Pierre Wack chez Royal Dutch Shell sur la base des travaux de Herman Kahn. Cette approche permet d'éviter ces écueils en amenant l'équipe dirigeante à considérer simultanément plusieurs grands scénarios d'évolution.
L'Institut Lean France a préparé ce support, destiné à être partagée en visio-conférence, pour vous aider à guider votre propre réflexion sur le sujet.
En ces temps de grands changements, comment réagir ? Il existe deux risques principaux : rester immobile en attendant que ça passe, ou bien d'engager toute l'entreprise dans de grands paris risqués.
Une bien meilleure approche est celle du "scenario planning", élaborée par Pierre Wack chez Royal Dutch Shell sur la base des travaux de Herman Kahn. Cette approche permet d'éviter ces écueils en amenant l'équipe dirigeante à considérer simultanément plusieurs grands scénarios d'évolution.
L'Institut Lean France a préparé ce support, destiné à être partagée en visio-conférence, pour vous aider à guider votre propre réflexion sur le sujet.
Build Lasting Customer Obsession to Disrupt Yourself, Bianca Bowron-CuthillInstitut Lean France
In Bianca's presentation, learn how Intuit, a 36 year old start up continues to reinvent itself while maintaining a customer obsessed culture across the entire organization & how they continue to humanize the experience they deliver for their customers.
Also learn how Intuit applies lean principles across every aspect of their business and the role this plays in innovation across the organization and how to implement an organization wide customer driven innovation program.
More stories of Lean in digital on www.lean-digital-summit.com
Build Lasting Customer Obsession to Disrupt yourself, Bianca Bowron-Cuthill, ...Institut Lean France
Learn how Intuit continues to reinvent itself while maintaining a customer-obsessed culture and how Intuit applies lean principles across every aspect of their business and the role this plays in innovation across the organization.
More stories of Lean in digital on www.lean-digital-summit.com
The story of our Lean IT journey Melanie Noyel, Acta MobilierInstitut Lean France
A year and a half ago, Melanie Noyel started the Lean transformation of Acta Mobilier IT team. At the Lean Digital Summit, she explained what Lean changed to the day-to-day work and how the team members have become proud of their achievements.
Discover more stories of lean transformation on www.lean-digital-summit.com
Why kanban is the secret to scale your tech team by Marc-Antoine Lacroix QontoInstitut Lean France
Marc-Antoine is CTO at Qonto, the French leading B2B neobank. His role there is to scale the tech team (currently over 60 engineers) while maintaining a high level of code quality and shipping high-value features efficiently. This is where the Lean practice comes in handy.
After years of Scrum and agile methodologies practices, Marc-Antoine bumped into the TPS that he has tried to implement in the IT world for more than 5 years – sometimes as a CTO, sometimes as a Lean coach.
At the Lean Digital Summit 2019, he shared what he discovered during this journey!
Discover more stories of Lean in Digital on www.lean-digital-summit.com
This talk by Cecil Dijoux, author of #Hyperlean, is about answering the questions managers ask themselves every day to thrive in the digital era. How to daily manage the activity so that customer experience remains at the very heart of the team concern? How to foster the right context to encourage experimentation and the development of the team agility? How to adopt the right posture to engage every one, every day in the thinking, building, checking, learning loop so that each team member can see her or his contribution to the company operational improvement and financial growth as she learns new things about her own work?
Find out more about Lean in the digital world on www.lean-digital-summit.com
Today digital transformations push IT organizations to develop new products and services faster while they must keep maintaining their legacy systems. Because of the increase of new assets, new technologies, new customers, the number of incidents grows dramatically. The impact is huge on both customers and companies. It forces CIOs to put more budget on RUN to the detriment of CHANGE to keep the situation under control. The good news is that it is possible to get out of this critical situation.
Through a concrete story, within the banking sector, Pierre Jannez, Lean IT coach with Operae Partners, explained how a team leader and his 7 teammates have put the situation back on track by removing all incidents of a critical application in 6 months ; how they multiplied per 3 their productivity using the two pillars of the Toyota Production System, Just In Time & Jidoka, to deliver corrections faster, with the best level of quality ever, and eventually how they progressively moved from a reparation work.
More stories of Lean in digital are available on www.lean-digital-summit.com
Dr Pierre Masai is the VP Information Systems at Toyota Motor Europe. Discover his presentation from the Lean Digital Summit 2019.
More Lean IT stories on www.lean-digital-summit.com
The high performance learning enterpris, by Steve Bell and Karen WhitleyInstitut Lean France
Steve Bell and Karen Whitley-Bell from Digital Lean Strategies presented 7 principes for the high performance learning enterprise at the Lean Digital Summit 2019.
Discover more Lean Digital stories on www.lean-digital-summit.com
Bas Vodde is the creator of LeSS, a lightweight (agile) framework for scaling Scrum to more than one team.
Toyota Production System and Lean Thinking have been an essential influence to LeSS. Lean Thinking is one of the ten LeSS principles. In this talk, he zoomed in a little on how and why Lean Thinking influenced LeSS and how similar thinking can help your development independent of ‘scaling framework’.
LeSS is different with other scaling frameworks in the sense that it provides a very minimalistic framework that enables empiricism on a large-scale which enables the teams and organization to inspect-adapt their implementation based on their experiences and context. LeSS is based on the idea that providing too much rules, roles, artifacts and asking the organization to tailor it down is a fundamentally flawed approach and instead scaling frameworks should be minimalistic and allowing organizations to fill them in.
More Lean presentations are available on www.lean-digital-summit.com
Have your improvements plateaued? Are Scrum Masters acting more like facilitators than active improvement drivers? Are your improvement efforts grounded in reactive problem solving and good intentions but failing to deliver true and measurable results? These questions indicate that there is a “missing link” between the improvement culture that so many Agilists want but rarely find they can execute. This presentation captures the last six years of experience working with Toyota Kata in an Agile setting, helping teams, departments, business units and organizations learn how to set ambitious and measurable improvement goals and work iteratively toward them.
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For Alistair Cockburn, Agile has become overly decorated. Let’s scrape away those decorations for a minute, and get back to the center. The Heart of Agile is a fresh look at Agile that strips away a lot of the noise that has built up over recent years. It contains just four imperatives: Collaborate, Deliver, Reflect, Improve. With these four words, we can both improve the effectiveness of any organization and also find new and interesting topics that are not in the common agile literature.
More presentations from the Lean Digital Summit 2019 are available on www.lean-digital-summit.com
Lean and agile software because or despite rising complexity by Yves CaseauInstitut Lean France
At the Lean Digital Summit 2019, Yves Caseau, Group CIO of Michelin talked about software factories and how to leverage lean and agile practices to cope with uncertainty and complexity. It turns out that rising complexity is also making the mindset change to « agile laissez-faire » more difficult. He explained how Lean roots help to anchor the continuous learning and software craftsmanship ambition into corporate governance for large organizations.
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A transformation journey for a complex development organizationInstitut Lean France
A presentation by Burak Ilter, Head of Lean Engineering, Konica Minolta at the Lean Digital Summit 2019.
Workplace Hub (WPH) project is a very complex project both technically and organization-wise. Burak explained how they are transforming this complex software development project into a truly agile one, the talk focused on metrics, processes (based on SAFe), job roles and responsibilities and about how they are changing the mindsets and behaviors using these as input and what are the results so far.
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Can Lean help improve the Architecture Maturity of an entire Organization?Institut Lean France
Architecture is more often recognized as an art than as a science. At the Lean Digital Summit, Pierre Marchand and Christian Phan-Trong from Swiss Life will discuss how taking a fresh look at Architectural activities through a process and a “Lean” lens can yield unexpected benefits for the Architects as individuals and as a team. They also explained how this approach can greatly improve the architectural quality of the deliverables and the architectural maturity of an Organization.
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Résolution de problème et autonomie des équipes, l’exemple de la Plateforme S...Institut Lean France
Le Lean et La Poste dans la transition du monde industriel vers le monde des services. Au travers l’histoire de l’atelier de réparation et entretien des vélos à assistance électrique de la plateforme courrier colis de Roubaix, Nathalie Lagrenée, Marine Kiss Codron et Laurent Sarens ont expliqué comment l'on fait du Lean à La Poste dans un contexte d’évolution du métier. Dans cette présentation au Lean Tour Lille 2019, ils ont expliqué comment une entreprise de services publics en pleine transformation se donne les moyens de faire grandir ses collaborateurs, de conserver et maîtriser les savoir-faire tout en supprimant les coûts cachés, et comment l’innovation, le progrès et l’autonomie des équipes révèlent une performance durable.
Découvrez d'autres récits de transformation Lean sur www.institut-lean-france.fr
Se transformer soi-même pour transformer sa boite, Priscilla SaunierInstitut Lean France
Priscilla Saunier raconte la reprise du groupe Maisonneuve de construction de maisons individuelles et ce qu'elle a appris de cette aventure. Son intervention au Lean Tour Lille 2019 porte sur la confiance dans les équipes et en faveur des clients, l’autonomie et la latitude décisionnelle de chacun, la bienveillance et l’écoute. Son souhait de permettre à chacun de se réaliser, favoriser les initiatives, donner le droit à l’erreur, le tout vers une vision client phare et au centre de la stratégie du groupe. Découvrez d'autres retours d'expérience de mis en oeuvre du Lean sur cette même chaine et sur www.institut-lean-france.fr
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 4DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 4. In this session, we will cover Test Manager overview along with SAP heatmap.
The UiPath Test Manager overview with SAP heatmap webinar offers a concise yet comprehensive exploration of the role of a Test Manager within SAP environments, coupled with the utilization of heatmaps for effective testing strategies.
Participants will gain insights into the responsibilities, challenges, and best practices associated with test management in SAP projects. Additionally, the webinar delves into the significance of heatmaps as a visual aid for identifying testing priorities, areas of risk, and resource allocation within SAP landscapes. Through this session, attendees can expect to enhance their understanding of test management principles while learning practical approaches to optimize testing processes in SAP environments using heatmap visualization techniques
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into SAP testing best practices
2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
Topics covered:
Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
Let's dive deeper into the world of ODC! Ricardo Alves (OutSystems) will join us to tell all about the new Data Fabric. After that, Sezen de Bruijn (OutSystems) will get into the details on how to best design a sturdy architecture within ODC.
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
Connector Corner: Automate dynamic content and events by pushing a buttonDianaGray10
Here is something new! In our next Connector Corner webinar, we will demonstrate how you can use a single workflow to:
Create a campaign using Mailchimp with merge tags/fields
Send an interactive Slack channel message (using buttons)
Have the message received by managers and peers along with a test email for review
But there’s more:
In a second workflow supporting the same use case, you’ll see:
Your campaign sent to target colleagues for approval
If the “Approve” button is clicked, a Jira/Zendesk ticket is created for the marketing design team
But—if the “Reject” button is pushed, colleagues will be alerted via Slack message
Join us to learn more about this new, human-in-the-loop capability, brought to you by Integration Service connectors.
And...
Speakers:
Akshay Agnihotri, Product Manager
Charlie Greenberg, Host
"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
Instructor notesIntroduce yourselfMost everything we’ll cover, you already know, but there’s no structure in place to support it. We are looking at how to get that structure.Have people introduce themselves, using the questions here.Write their responses on notepad or boardWhen people call these out, put those that are true on the left of the board, those that aren’t on the right side. Make it look like you are just doing this arbitrarily. If something is partially true, put it in the middle.Then, after they’ve pretty much said everything, explain which are true and which aren’t. This is a great way to create a fresh map to start with.
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It’s not that people are trying for utilization, it’s that when we need something done and someone has a little time, we impose ourselves on them without regard of the cost to others. ******************INSTRUCTOR: Hold a group discussion comparing throughput vs. utilizationThink of two highway scenarios. The one on the right is busy. The cars are “fully utilized” but people are not going anywhereThe one on the left is wide open. The people are going where they need to in optimum fashion Which is the better goal?TELLASTORYAS: I talk about let’s say I was going on an overpass over both highways and could take either one (assume they both go in the direction I want to). I’d obviously take the one on the left. But notice how the one on the right is much better utilized? It’s not utilization we want, it’s throughput we want. About this point I pause look at the picture on the right and point to the two openings in the right lane and declare with enthusiaism – “there’s a spot, there’s another” and people get what I’m talkinga bout – how we always jam in extra things – even though it doesn’t really get us anywhere.
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**REVIEW** Lost based on flow. Look back on what jim had12055021Eliminate delays to improve quality and lower costManaging work in process can help remove these delays
-FURTHER … an AGILE execution model looks to deliver that value to the customer QUICKLY and INCREMENTALLY-SOME THINGS WE WILL EXPLORE TODAY ARE:-Even with an assessment upfront, discovery of all requirements is highly unlikely AND … is it really that valuable to do so …. hmmmm-With Agile … customers and team members collaborate throughout the entire development lifecycle-An Agile execution model uses regular “time boxes” to deliver value quickly AND to help assist with prioritization decisions-An Agile execution model looks to drive quality into the process-Many times, projects deliver little VALUE very late, an Agile execution model delivers VALUE early and often -SO, we will explore these in our time together today…Part of the value is the ability to replicate the delivery in a predictable manner.
**REVIEW** Lost based on flow. Look back on what jim had12055021Eliminate delays to improve quality and lower costManaging work in process can help remove these delays
Problem was everyone is sub-itemizing their throughput and risk mitigation.Scrum of scrum is difficult here because people are being measured differently.
Add that this allows for having everyone on the same evaluation metrics – cycle time of each story.
Self-organizing at team layer is goodHow to split teams up requires bigger perspectiveTell story of teams organized by UI – Mid-Tier – Data-layer