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The Lean-Agile Way

You're reading from   The Lean-Agile Way Unleash business results in the digital era with value stream management

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781835461877
Length 386 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Al Shalloway Al Shalloway
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Cecil 'Gary' Rupp Cecil 'Gary' Rupp
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Richard Knaster Richard Knaster
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Building on Lean-Agile Foundations: Mastering the Basics
2. Chapter 1: Navigating Lean-Agile Transformations FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Solving Complex Business Problems with Agility 4. Chapter 3: Establishing Lean Flows to Improve Productivity 5. Part 2: Attending to our Value Streams: Prioritize Improvements by their Value-Added Impact
6. Chapter 4: Driving Improvements with Value Stream Management 7. Chapter 5: Introducing the VSM Implementation Roadmap 8. Chapter 6: Navigating Value Stream Optimization 9. Chapter 7: Connecting the Value Stream Network 10. Part 3: Achieving Lean-Agile and VSM Mastery: For Product-Oriented Business Transformations
11. Chapter 8: Implementing the Basic Lean-Agile Solution Team (BLAST) 12. Chapter 9: Defining a Business Agility System for the Enterprise (BASE) 13. Part 4: Driving Sustainable Transformation: Strategies to Achieve Lean-Agile Mastery
14. Chapter 10: Enhancing Decision-Making in the Lean-Agile Organization 15. Chapter 11: Implementing Strategies for Organizational Transformation 16. Chapter 12: Building Lean-Agile and VSM Mastery 17. Index 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Harnessing BLAST

If problems were always small and manageable, an organization could simply employ one or two small Agile teams, such as Scrum, to address its business problem-solving or development needs. However, this isn’t always the case, especially in larger organizations. Additionally, many of the individuals required to support business processes, systems, product, or service-oriented solutions have operational roles better suited to Lean-flow practices.

Following the iterative and incremental development (IID) model of Agile, other teams within the BLAST collaborate to implement solutions across timeboxed iterations, with varying durations, but always on a set cadence.

The longevity of Blast teams can vary, depending on the scope of work. For instance, a BLAST formed to implement a business process involving data integration across business systems might be relatively short term on the order of weeks to months. Conversely, BLAST teams formed to support ongoing...

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