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@ can you explain what you mean "sold as unbounded"?. Do you mean like marketed as doing anything? thx
about 3 hours ago
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@ actually, i think scrum needs tdd more than kanban. tdd adds flow in an iteration which scrum does not inherently have.
about 3 hours ago
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@ there are so many ways to interpret things (all downhill from there - good or bad? ) ;)
about 21 hours ago
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@ no it was good. hadn't realized that when i wrote it. ;)
about 21 hours ago
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@ i think you may have misunderstood me - if not, i don't understand you ;)
about 21 hours ago
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thought that was clearer.
about 21 hours ago
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If something is left unexamined for a long enough time, it is probably no longer true.
about 22 hours ago
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if you don't examine something long enough it is probably no longer true.
about 22 hours ago
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yet 1 can't always look @ w/ fresh eyes. This is why we must treat wht we know as heuristic & why underlying models are critical
about 22 hours ago
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the big aha's occur not so much when we put the pieces together as much as we realize that our pieces are not what we 1st thought
about 22 hours ago
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@ a personal 1 4 me was @ Lean conf where amt of learning by kanban teams didn't match my exp. wondering why led 2 huge insights
about 22 hours ago
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@ alternatively, paradigm shifts occur when we persist in understanding some small anomaly. e.g., butterfly effect, penicillin
about 22 hours ago
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gr8 insights are often nothing more than realizing something we've discounted is actually really important (paradigm shift just took place)
about 22 hours ago
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@ do you improve team or improve CT of entire Value stream? We see all this data, but based on our paradigm, will take diff actions
about 22 hours ago
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@ lean looks at cycle time, not productivity. we are familiar w/ CT but until we take a lean view, don't appreciate its importance
about 22 hours ago
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speaking of Phil, if anyone needs help with off-shoring and agile send me a DM as phil is an expert in this.
about 23 hours ago
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spent the day working with Phil Cave (our new addition). Nice to have someone start who is up to speed coming on.
about 23 hours ago
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got our mini-cooper. silver. very pretty. Mini MiMi (pun intended)
about 23 hours ago
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paradigm shifts are usually not accomplished by having people look at different things, but by looking at familiar things differently.
about 23 hours ago
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At mini dealer picking up our new car 'mimi'
5:08 PM Nov 23rd
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- Name Alan Shalloway
- Location Seattle, WA
- Bio Consultant and trainer in lean-agile methods.
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