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Again, the idea is that the Team increasingly gets control of their work, and in particular their intake system, so that can structure that process to deliver value faster. As you get control of work you will typically find that more and more work can be planned which provides opportunities for Teams to improve delivery (see [[: | Again, the idea is that the Team increasingly gets control of their work, and in particular their intake system, so that can structure that process to deliver value faster. As you get control of work you will typically find that more and more work can be planned which provides opportunities for Teams to improve delivery (see [[: | ||
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* [[How Do We Ensure Critical Work Does Not Get Dropped as We Kick Off Teams?]] | * [[How Do We Ensure Critical Work Does Not Get Dropped as We Kick Off Teams?]] | ||
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