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Free Session: In the Brain of Roman Pichler on Lean Thinking Nov 22nd

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Training Provided by Skills Matter Free Session: In the Brain of Roman Pichler on Lean Thinking Nov 22nd

You apply Scrum and you use XP development practices. Great but what's next? How can you further improve the way software is created and delivered? The answer is Lean Thinking. Lean Thinking enables you to improve the enterprise beyond software development. Whereas Agile is focussed on gathering requirements and transforming them into shippable software, Lean Thinking addresses the entire value stream, from identifying customer needs to satisfying them. This includes innovation and portfolio management, project approval processes, deployment, production support, sales and service.

Lean thinker and Scrum expert Roman Pichler introduces the core lean management principles including empowerment and respect, see for yourself (Gentchi Genbutsu), quality first (Jidoka) and continuous improvement (Kaizen) in this in-the-brain session. Come and find out how lean works and how you can benefit from it.

Come along Participation is free for registered attendees

Registration: http://skillsmatter.com/lean-thinking-in-the-brain/pcd/1510

Session Details are as follows:

Talk: Lean Thinking

Speaker: Roman Pichler

Date: Thursday, 22nd November 2007

Time:18:30-20:30

Venue:
Skills Matter
1 Sekforde Street
London EC1R 0BE

Registration: http://skillsmatter.com/lean-thinking-in-the-brain/pcd/1510

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Free Session: In the Brain of Roman Pichler on Lean Thinking Nov 22nd Free Session: In the Brain of Roman Pichler on Lean Thinking Nov 22nd

You apply Scrum and you use XP development practices. Great but what's next? How can you further improve the way software is created and delivered? The answer is Lean Thinking. Lean Thinking enables you to improve the enterprise beyond software development. Whereas Agile is focussed on gathering requirements and transforming them into shippable software, Lean Thinking addresses the entire value stream, from identifying customer needs to satisfying them. This includes innovation and portfolio management, project approval processes, deployment, production support, sales and service.

Lean thinker and Scrum expert Roman Pichler introduces the core lean management principles including empowerment and respect, see for yourself (Gentchi Genbutsu), quality first (Jidoka) and continuous improvement (Kaizen) in this in-the-brain session. Come and find out how lean works and how you can benefit from it.

Come along Participation is free for registered attendees

Registration: http://skillsmatter.com/lean-thinking-in-the-brain/pcd/1510

Session Details are as follows:

Talk: Lean Thinking

Speaker: Roman Pichler

Date: Thursday, 22nd November 2007

Time:18:30-20:30

Venue:
Skills Matter
1 Sekforde Street
London EC1R 0BE

Registration: http://skillsmatter.com/lean-thinking-in-the-brain/pcd/1510

Google Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&time=&date=&ttype=&q=1 Sekforde Street, EC1R 0BE (Skills Matter)&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=28.805654,59.765625&ie=UTF8&ll=51.526875,-0.104671&spn=0.011027,0.029182&z=15&iwloc=cent&om=1
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Skills Matter - Skills Matter is a leading provider of training, mentoring and project based skills transfer in agile software development using advanced technologies. Our curriculum comprises of RUP training, eXtreme Programming, Test Driven Development training and UML training, J2EE & Java training, including Sun, WebLogic and WebSphere training, C and .NET training and training in C programming. We...
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