The Principles of Lean Management
In our previous post
[https://activecollab.com/blog/project-management/the-first-principle-of-lean-management-eliminate-waste],
we described the first principle of lean management in as many details
as possible: "Eliminate waste." It's all about making the system as
"lean" and flexible, ready for adapting to an everchanging
environment.
Now we will talk about all the other six principles designed to keep
companies agile:
* Amplify learning
* Decide as late as possible
* Deliver as fast as possible
* Empower the team
* Build integrity in
* Optimize the whole
AMPLIFY LEARNING
Classic management often fails to see the importance of learning. The
time spent learning is considered wasted, as it could have been used
better by working. We all know this is not entirely true. Learning
benefits us not only in the long run, but it's also necessary for
solving problems in the near future. This is why we should always
dedicate a sufficient amount of time to research, spiking, and
refinement ...
[https://activecollab.com/blog/project-management/the-first-principle-of-lean-management-eliminate-waste],
we described the first principle of lean management in as many details
as possible: "Eliminate waste." It's all about making the system as
"lean" and flexible, ready for adapting to an everchanging
environment.
Now we will talk about all the other six principles designed to keep
companies agile:
* Amplify learning
* Decide as late as possible
* Deliver as fast as possible
* Empower the team
* Build integrity in
* Optimize the whole
AMPLIFY LEARNING
Classic management often fails to see the importance of learning. The
time spent learning is considered wasted, as it could have been used
better by working. We all know this is not entirely true. Learning
benefits us not only in the long run, but it's also necessary for
solving problems in the near future. This is why we should always
dedicate a sufficient amount of time to research, spiking, and
refinement ...
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