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Understanding Lean Agile Principles | KaiNexus

Kainexus

Lean Agile, often called Lean-Agile or Agile at Scale, combines Lean principles and Agile software development methodologies for larger, more complex projects and organizations. This post will provide a comprehensive understanding of Lean Agile principles.

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Drive Quality Improvement with Standard Work Software

Kainexus

In today’s hyper-competitive and rapidly changing environment, organizations must find innovative ways to improve quality, reduce waste, and get products to market quickly and efficiently. One of the most popular techniques is Standard work.

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Non-Profit Innovation: NCARB Brings New Product to Market

Moves the Needle

How The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards Used Lean Innovation to Create New Value for Their Customers Take this Case Study with you! The National Council of Architectural Registration Boards ( NCARB ), a national non-profit organization, develops standards for licensure and credentialing of architects.

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Scaling Agile Through Cascading Missions

Moves the Needle

There’s been this tendency to kind of munge agile together with lean manufacturing and lean startup or lean innovation. Market penetration. In other words, if a team has a mission that requires building particular software product functionality, the team will likely be composed of all software developers.

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Finding a Viable Market – Quantifying the True Opportunity for Your Innovation

Taivara

Finding a Viable Market. Time and again we see both start-up founders and major corporations invest huge amounts of time and money in a product, only to find that there isn’t an adequate market for it or that it’s way too difficult to compete. TIGER Talk: Seizing the Right Market: Calculating the Potentia.

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Here comes the hypenated innovation offering

Jeffrey Phillips

It's almost inevitable that innovation will grow to become an amorphous blob of ideas, techniques, processes, "experts", software and a host of other things. This slight rant of mine was started when I saw a new software application talk about its ability to help its clients in agile lean innovation.

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5 Tech Issues That Can Slow Down Innovation

IdeaScale

Such tools enable digital design and high-fidelity prototyping, but they also have specific hardware and software requirements that come with their own issues. If your devices aren’t as lean and efficient as when they were new, a few tweaks and some maintenance will improve their performance.