How lucky are we, to be working in a field that has so many new interesting evolutions?
Leonid Kryvoruchkohas quoted9 years ago
beware that the difference between theory and practice is significant
Leonid Kryvoruchkohas quoted9 years ago
In many cases, experiencing delivered features gives them new ideas and insights
Leonid Kryvoruchkohas quoted9 years ago
concept of a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) can offer a solution. An MVP is not a minimal product, it is a strategy for creating and selling a product to customers. It is an iterative learning process until the product fits the market, or is cancelled.
Leonid Kryvoruchkohas quoted9 years ago
The purpose of WIP limits is to make it easier to work in a pull system that is more effective from start to end. The WIP limits will signal an uneven balance in your flow. From that point, you can start working on improving it
Leonid Kryvoruchkohas quoted9 years ago
Many Kanban implementations use an expedite lane to deal with emergencies. This is a horizontal lane that spreads across all workflow stages and has a WIP limit of it’s own. When an emergency arrives, it is pulled through the expedite lane with priority over all other work items.
Leonid Kryvoruchkohas quoted9 years ago
Reality proves to be different, even in Kanban land. When an emergency arrives, it needs to be dealt with, immediately! This means WIP limits can be broken. However, the decision needs to be made very consciously because of the impact.
Leonid Kryvoruchkohas quoted9 years ago
In Kanban bugs cause the flow to be interrupted and people to get stuck because of WIP limits that are reached. It’s no longer possible to sweep this under the carpet. If quality is not reaching our defined standards, it must be fixed immediately
Leonid Kryvoruchkohas quoted9 years ago
In Kanban bugs cause the flow to be interrupted
Leonid Kryvoruchkohas quoted9 years ago
Thanks to the clear focus on end to end flow, the team makes sure they keep working in a pull system, driven by customer demand.