Sumario: | For companies that have implemented Scrum, applying Lean will amplify their Scrum implementations and development cycles. This video course will demonstrate how to apply Lean methods to Scrum. Description Part I of this LiveLessons course covers Lean and Kanban principles and patterns to provide learners a solid understanding for where Lean came from and an overview of its various principles. Part II of this course concentrates on taking what was learned in Part 1 and integrating those principles into a Scrum implementation. About the Instructor Tommy Norman is the Lean/Agile Coach at LeanKit, ensuring that they embody the values and principles behind their product. He is the coordinator for the Agile Nashville user group and the Music City Agile conference, as well as a frequent speaker at local and national events. He is a CSM, CSP, CSC, PSM I, and 9-time Microsoft MVP. Tommy's online Scrum training series has been the top-selling Agile video on InformIt.com for the past two years. He rambles on the Internet at www.tommynorman.com and @tommynorman. Skill Level Intermediate What You Will Learn Foundation in Lean principles Practices for applying Lean principles in a Scrum implementation Who Should Take This Course Anyone directly involved in a Scrum team, including ScrumMaster, Product Owner, or Scrum team member looking to optimize their Scrum implementation Course Requirements Knowledge of Scrum and Agile principles Scrum Fundamentals LiveLessons video course by Tommy Norman recommended as a pre-requisite (not required) Lesson Descriptions Part I: Lean and Kanban Principles and Practices Part I explores the rich history of Lean from its beginnings in the 1900s to today. It also reviews the fundamental concepts behind Lean and its offshoots such as Kanban and Lean Product Development so that you have a solid understanding of how and why it has worked so well. The end of Part I takes a look at where Lean and Scrum overlap, where they might conflict, and how best to blend these two approaches. Lesson 1: History of Lean Lesson 1 explores the origins of Lean concepts from the early 1900s to how it developed in post-war Japan, to how it was reintroduced to America, and how they eventually crossed over into the software development industry. Lesson 2: Principles of Lean Software Development Lesson 2 dives into the 7 key principles of Lean Software Development developed by Tom and Mary Poppendieck, what those principles take from the wo...
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