Lean in Scrum: Lean Development Practices

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Discover the concepts associated with Lean development practices, including the seven wastes of Lean and the seven principles of Lean, and how Lean development connects to the Scrum methodology. Key concepts covered in this 10-video course include the origins and the seven wastes of Lean; how the seven wastes concept is an integral part of Lean thinking and helps to increase profitability; and examining the correlation between Lean and the Scrum methodology. Learn the first principle of Lean, eliminating waste in software development; the second principle of Lean, building quality into processes and products; and the third principle of Lean, creating knowledge and the infrastructure to properly document and retain valuable learning. Continue with the fourth principle of Lean, deferring commitment, which includes not to plan in excessive or great detail; the fifth principle of Lean, delivering fast; and the sixth principle of Lean, respecting people. Finally, study the seventh principle of Lean, optimizing the whole.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

  • Discover the key concepts covered in this course
    Recognize the origins of lean and the seven wastes of lean
    Describe the first principle of lean, eliminating waste
    Describe the second principle of lean, building quality into products
    Describe the third principle of lean, creating knowledge
  • Describe the fourth principle of lean, deferring commitment
    Describe the fifth principle of lean, delivering fast
    Describe the sixth principle of lean, respecting people
    Describe the seventh principle of lean, optimizing the whole
    Summarize the key concepts covered in this course

IN THIS COURSE

  • 58s
  • 3m 12s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to recognize the origins of Lean and the seven wastes of Lean. FREE ACCESS
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    3.  Lean Principle 1: Eliminating Waste
    3m 45s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to describe the first principle of Lean, which is eliminating waste. FREE ACCESS
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    4.  Lean Principle 2: Building in Quality
    1m 59s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to describe the second principle of Lean, which is building quality into products. FREE ACCESS
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    5.  Lean Principle 3: Creating Knowledge
    2m 7s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to describe the third principle of Lean, which is creating knowledge. FREE ACCESS
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    6.  Lean Principle 4: Deferring Commitment
    2m 31s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to describe the fourth principle of Lean, which is deferring commitment. FREE ACCESS
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    7.  Lean Principle 5: Delivering Fast
    2m 44s
    Upon completion of this video, you will be able to describe the fifth principle of Lean, which is delivering fast. FREE ACCESS
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    8.  Lean Principle 6: Respecting People
    2m 42s
    After completing this video, you will be able to describe the sixth principle of Lean, which is respecting people. FREE ACCESS
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    9.  Lean Principle 7: Optimizing the Whole
    2m 33s
    After completing this video, you will be able to describe the seventh principle of Lean, which is optimizing the whole. FREE ACCESS
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    10.  Course Summary
    56s

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