Applying Lean Thinking in software development... model Lean product development
I like what Mark Ramm says here.... There's much that software development can gain from Lean manufacturing. It's not that software development operations should adopt manufacturing processes, per se -- but many of the principles of lean thinking can be extracted from lean manufacturing and applied to improve software development.
That said, If you're looking for a model to help you apply lean thinking to software, you may find lean product development to be an even better fit than lean manufacturing.
I saw a webinar on Lean Product and Process Development a while back that was put on by Durward Sobek through the Lean Enterprise Institute. I captured a few notes from the webinar on what Durward called "the basics":
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- The object of the game is to make a profit consistently
- The operational value stream generates the profit
- The rate and quality of output from development depend critically on knowledge.
- Generate knowledge through set-based concurrent engineering.
- Grow teams of experts who can use, generate useful knowledge
- Establish and support entrepreneurial system designers
- Eliminate overburden, instability, and waste through cadence, pull, and flow.
For much more, check out this book by Allan C. Ward called Lean Product and Process Development.
Update: I heard from Durward Sobek, and you can see an archived version of the webinar here for yourself!
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Anonymous
February 05, 2008
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February 05, 2008
After my last post referring to a webinar by Durward Sobek, he got me thinking again about the fantastic