7 Key Principles of Lean Software Development
I haven't blogged much about lean development. I'm not an expert on lean, but agile development is a great example of lean thinking in action. So I thought it might be interesting to blog a bit about lean software development, and how I see it...
Before you can really put anything into practice, I think it's important first to understand the key principles.
Lean principles originate from the lean manufacturing approach also known as 'just-in-time production', and pioneered by Toyota. Lean manufacturing is a process management philosophy that transformed the car manufacturer's approach to building vehicles.
Lean software development originated from a popular book by Tom and Mary Poppenieck that translates lean manufacturing principles to software development. Tom and Mary's books, training, and talks at various agile conferences, have resulted in lean software development becoming widely accepted within the agile development community.
So what are the 7 key principles of lean software development? They are:
5. Deliver Fast
6. Respect People
7. Optimise the Whole
Over the next few weeks, I'll blog about each of these lean principles in turn, explaining it as concisely as I can and giving you my personal perspective on it...
Kelly.
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23 August 2010 16:01
I think Lean principles and Agile go hand in hand! Frankly, a lot of the same processes for both are similar if not the same.
Looking forward to seeing what you come up with.
Peter Saddington
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