Maker's vs Manager's schedule
The differences between a maker’s and a manager’s schedules stem from their respective workflows’ distinct nature. Makers rely on uninterrupted time blocks to tackle complex, creative problems requiring deep focus and sustained attention. Managers need flexibility to oversee multiple responsibilities, make decisions, and collaborate effectively across teams. As such, it is essential to thoughtfully assess...
Value Stream Mapping
The Value Stream Mapping is a Lean technique for managing flow and improving processes allowing to track the flow through a process.
Spotify Health Check
The Spotify Health Check is a workshop, where teams assess their project and collaboration using 11 dimensions.
Data Model Canvas
The Data Product Canvas is a framework for developing data products based organized into 10 blocks within 3 domain areas.
Kanban Practices
6 Kanban Practices: Visualize, Limit WIP, Manage Flow, Make policies explicit, Implement feedback loops, Improve collaboratively
Classes of Service (CoS)
Classes of service (CoS) provide a transparent way of categorizing the incoming work items and ensuring they are properly prioritized and governed to lead to meeting customer expectations. They enable managing risk, priorities, and cost of delay. Expedite High-priority items that should be worked on as soon as possible. Expedite class work items have critical...
Seven wastes of software development
Similar to what TPS identified as seven categories of waste in manufacturing, also software development has its own wastes.
Core Kanban Practices
One of the few rules or practices which are the foundation of Kanban are its 3 core practices: Visualize, Limit WIP, and Manage flow.
The prime directive of agile software development
Acronymat poster: The prime directive of agile software development - Never be blocked, the system must work all the time.
Little's law
Little’s Law is a theorem for queuing systems. It determines the average number of items in a stationary queuing system
User Story Creation
Creating a User Story is a continuous process based on the 3Cs phases, supported by INVEST, 5Ws, and the Definition of Done.
MVP Types
Minimum Viable Product (MVP) is a simple product with only a minimal set of features to enable testing with real users. That can be achieved using various types of MVPs.