A Never Ending Battle for Continuous Improvement
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This paper takes the readers through a real project life path to show what went well and what didn’t. The paper first lays out all the pain points of the project. Then it describes how the team has successfully handled each of the issues. The paper doesn’t stop here. Instead, it digs further by taking off the veil of success as the project looks at and focuses on the areas needing improvement. The paper elaborates on how to squeeze out nonvalue-added waste through value stream mapping. It also discusses the importance of Agile “transfer”, customer redefinition as well as running a true iterative iteration.
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