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Calculating the Six Hidden Costs of Waste in Software Development 

Planview

Misaligned Work Misaligned work occurs when tasks are not directly aligned with an organization’s highest priorities, often due to unclear communication or poor understanding of these priorities. This helps avoid the accumulation of unmanageable work due to multitasking. It is recommended to keep WIP (Flow Load) at about 1.5

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

Planview

Unlike traditional manufacturing processes characterized by tangible endpoints, software development for vehicles is inherently iterative and demands agility to keep pace with evolving technological requirements. This includes anticipating changes in demand, technology, or market dynamics and adjusting methods accordingly.

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Turn the Tables on Product Development Disruptions

Planview

Disruptions to effective product development are constant but don’t need to be detrimental to an organization’s ability to deliver innovation with speed and maintain a healthy ROI. That shift creates constant momentum, making it easier to adjust perspectives and see with more clarity all the opportunities to turn the tables on disruption.

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Harnessing the Power: Proven Team Collaboration Best Practices

Leapfrogging

Importance of Team Collaboration in Modern Work Environments In today’s fast-paced business climate, characterized by disruptive technology and virtual workspaces, team collaboration is more crucial than ever. Clear objectives act as a roadmap, guiding the team’s efforts and helping to measure success.

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Intentionality and the Differentiating Competitive Advantage 

Planview

My Thoughts Based on 25 Years Working With Transformations Having worked on enterprise transformations for the past 25 years, it’s not surprising to me that the majority of enterprises have not yet transformed to a product model within the last five years and achieved value delivery at a speed we’d associate with digital natives and tech giants.

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Is your company up for disruption? Possibly not

David Marks

Disruptive technologies and upstarts are wrecking havoc far and wide, they warned, and (unless you hire us) you will be the next to go. They now tweet, on mobile, collect big data and learn deeply (Current technology terms have an unwittingly infantile twang) Yet there is more to it. There are two axes to the curve.

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Should we step into the realm of Business Ecosystem Collaborations?

Paul Hobcraft

Still, you have to contain the change and disruption by recognizing these unknowns are offset by the many immeasurable benefits that arise as you explore and exploit the collaborative benefits and scope and scale potentials. Referring to a roadmap of focusing on the dynamic capabilities and capacities builds this dynamic resilience network.