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Understanding Lean Agile Principles | KaiNexus

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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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Using End-to-End Visibility to Scale and Streamline Automotive Production

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A Shifting Reality for the Auto Industry Automotive companies are increasingly confronted with the intricate task of synchronizing software development timelines with deadlines for vehicle launches. This confluence of factors impedes their agility and responsiveness.

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The building out of the Composable Innovation Enterprise Framework.

Paul Hobcraft

We need systems and processes that are flexible, adaptable, and can enable continuous improvements but are fully connected, transparent, and integrated across the entire business. We need a radically different comprehensive innovation system solution. So building this out in this post-launch series of content summaries.

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Developing an agile innovation strategy

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Agile project management involves dividing tasks into short phases of work, or ‘sprints’, with continuous reassessment and adaptation of plans. Stemming from the word agile, meaning to move quickly and easily, it is no surprise that such a methodology goes hand in hand with innovation.

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Choosing the Right Path: Building vs Buying Value Stream Integration Software

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In today’s fast-paced software development landscape, the race to streamline workflows, reduce waste, optimize processes, and boost collaboration is more urgent than ever. Value stream integration involves the seamless flow of information and work across the entire software development lifecycle.

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Scaled Agile Framework: what is and how it works

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SAFe is an agile framework for development that has been gaining a lot of prominence among developers and managers of software projects. SAFe was developed in 2011 to help software development teams put better products on the market faster. Check it out! What is SAFe?

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Agile vs Waterfall: what are the differences?

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Traditionally, the Waterfall model is a linear approach that has a sequence of events somewhat like this: To Gather and document requirements; To draw; Code and unit test; To Perform the system test; To Perform the user acceptance test; To Correct any problem; To Deliver the finished product. The Agile model and its peculiarities.

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