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-====== Agile Values and Principles ====== +====== Lean Values and Principles ======
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-The granddaddy of them all, there is no self-respecting agile book that doesn't reference these in some way.+
  
 The original is at [[http://www.leansystemssociety.org/]] and is best read there. Following list is maintained for my convenience. The original is at [[http://www.leansystemssociety.org/]] and is best read there. Following list is maintained for my convenience.
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   * Empower the team: Establish a focused and effective work environment, and build a whole team of energized people.    * Empower the team: Establish a focused and effective work environment, and build a whole team of energized people. 
   * Build integrity in: Build software that intuitively makes sense to the users, and which forms a coherent whole.    * Build integrity in: Build software that intuitively makes sense to the users, and which forms a coherent whole. 
-  * See the whole: Understand the work that happens on your project — and take the right kind of measurements to make sure you’re actually seeing everything clearly, warts and all.+  * See the whole: Understand the work that happens on your project — and take the right kind of measurements to make sure you’re actually seeing everything clearly, warts and all."
  
 ====== The Seven Wastes of Software Development ====== ====== The Seven Wastes of Software Development ======
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 The Poppendiecks came up with an idea called the Seven Wastes of Software Development. Like much of Lean, this is adapted from ideas developed at Toyota in the middle of the last century. Mary and Tom Poppendieck’s mapping of Shigeo Shingo’s “Seven Wastes of Lean Manufacturing” into the software development world.  The Poppendiecks came up with an idea called the Seven Wastes of Software Development. Like much of Lean, this is adapted from ideas developed at Toyota in the middle of the last century. Mary and Tom Poppendieck’s mapping of Shigeo Shingo’s “Seven Wastes of Lean Manufacturing” into the software development world. 
  
-{{tag>Learning Reference Basics FirstSprint Values Principles Lean}}+====== Want to Know More? ====== 
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 +For more information, see https://nofluffjuststuff.com/blog/matt_stine/2010/11/the_seven_wastes_of_software_development  
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 +{{tag>Learning Reference Basics Values Principles Lean}}
  
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