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Mary and Tom Poppendieck on #Lean Software & More
FromLean Blog Interviews - Healthcare, Manufacturing, Business, and Leadership
Mary and Tom Poppendieck on #Lean Software & More
FromLean Blog Interviews - Healthcare, Manufacturing, Business, and Leadership
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63 minutes
Released:
Nov 4, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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Authors and innovators in Lean Software development, Lean thinkers
https://www.leanblog.org/391
My guests for Episode #391 are Mary Poppendieck and Tom Poppendieck, the authors of books including Lean Software Development: An Agile Toolkit, Implementing Lean Software Development, and The Lean Mindset: Ask the Right Questions.
In the episode, we'll hear their thoughts on Lean as "a way of thinking that values people" and how teamwork, problem solving, and customer focus are integral to Lean -- in software or otherwise. How can we build capabilities for problem solving ("producing people") and how can we "learn how to learn"?
Questions, Links, and More
How did you first discover Lean? How did you come to see the potential applications to software development?
You published Lean Software Development in 2003 -- how do you define that term “Lean” and what does it mean to you?
How has your view of Lean evolved over those 17 years?
What have you learned about Lean / TPS from visiting Japan?
Your 2013 book is called "The Lean Mindset" -- as the subtitle says, asking the right questions is important... why so? How do we know what the right questions are?
2009 -- Leading Lean Software Development -- another provocative subtitle... "results are not the point" -- what do you mean?
LeanEssays.com
Their website: http://poppendieck.com/
Mary on Twitter
https://www.leanblog.org/391
My guests for Episode #391 are Mary Poppendieck and Tom Poppendieck, the authors of books including Lean Software Development: An Agile Toolkit, Implementing Lean Software Development, and The Lean Mindset: Ask the Right Questions.
In the episode, we'll hear their thoughts on Lean as "a way of thinking that values people" and how teamwork, problem solving, and customer focus are integral to Lean -- in software or otherwise. How can we build capabilities for problem solving ("producing people") and how can we "learn how to learn"?
Questions, Links, and More
How did you first discover Lean? How did you come to see the potential applications to software development?
You published Lean Software Development in 2003 -- how do you define that term “Lean” and what does it mean to you?
How has your view of Lean evolved over those 17 years?
What have you learned about Lean / TPS from visiting Japan?
Your 2013 book is called "The Lean Mindset" -- as the subtitle says, asking the right questions is important... why so? How do we know what the right questions are?
2009 -- Leading Lean Software Development -- another provocative subtitle... "results are not the point" -- what do you mean?
LeanEssays.com
Their website: http://poppendieck.com/
Mary on Twitter
Released:
Nov 4, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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