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!!! Overview[1]
[{$pagename}] is a set of principles for achieving quality, speed & [customer] alignment
Mary & Tom Poppendieck adapted the principles from Lean Manufacturing:
# Eliminate Waste
# Build Quality In
# Create Knowledge
# Defer Commitment
# Deliver Fast
# Respect People
# Optimize the Whole
In a nutshell, Lean says to relentlessly eliminate anything that isn’t adding [Business value] and only work on what we absolutely need to be doing at this moment in time.
Eliminating waste means eliminating useless meetings, tasks and documentation. But it also means eliminating time spent building what “we know” we’ll need in the future (things are constantly changing so we often end up not needing them – or if we do, we have to rework them because conditions and our understanding has changed by then)
[{$pagename}] and [Agile] are complementary concepts that both strive to deliver more value, more efficiently to the [customer].
!! More Information
There might be more information for this subject on one of the following:
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* [#1] - [Agile Vs. Lean: Yeah Yeah, What’s the Difference?|http://hackerchick.com/agile-vs-lean-yeah-yeah-whats-the-difference/|target='_blank'] - based on information obtained 2016-09-03-