Lean organization (Tomasz De Jastrzebiec Wykowski)

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Lean Organization or:

what’s slowing you down?

Whale Rider Conference

Moscow, 19-20 September 2011

Tomasz de Jastrzębiec Wykowski Tomasz.Wykowski@procognita.com

Do not lean?

Do Lean!

• 1000 years of experience in software development

• Hands-on practice using both traditional approaches (based on PMBOK, ISO, CMM and CMMI) and adaptive ones (Scrum, Kanban, Extreme Programming)

• Since 2010 trainer, coach and consultant @ ProCognita http://www.linkedin.com/in/wykowski

Tomasz.Wykowski@procognita.com

Tomasz de Jastrzębiec Wykowski

Tomasz de Jastrzębiec Wykowski

How fast others are?

How fast others are?

Can you be so fast?

You MUST!

Starting up in the garage…

Watch it growing…

Then, something goes wrong…

Invest…

Hire more people…

Tell people what to do…

Tell people what to do…

Tell people how to do…

profit = revenue – costs, so cut the costs…

We’re still slow…

Can we learn from others?

"Any customer can have a car painted any colour that he wants so long as it is black“

--- Henry Ford ---

Mass production requires large inventory

“All we are doing is looking at the time line, from the moment the customer gives us an order to the point

when we collect the cash. And we are reducing the time line by reducing the non-value adding wastes.”

--- Taiichi Ohno ---

Removing inefficiencies

Three types of inefficiencies

Muda

Eight types of waste (Muda)

• In-Process Inventory

• Over-Production

• Extra Processing

• Transportation

• Motion

• Waiting

• Defects

• Underutilized people’s potential

In-Process Inventory

Over-Production

Over-Production

Extra Processing

Transportation

Work Cells

Motion

Waiting

Defects

Underutilized employees’ potential

Empower people

Individuals and interactions over processes and tools --- Agile Manifesto ---

Further reading

• Taiichi Ohno, „Toyota Production System: Beyond Large-Scale Production”, Productivity Press, 1984

• James P. Womack, Daniel T. Jones, Daniel Roos „The Machine That Changed the World; the Story of Lean Production”, Rawson and Associates, 1990

• James P. Womack, Daniel T. Jones „Lean Thinking”, Simon & Schuster, 1996; Second Edition, Free Press, 2003

• Jeffrey K. Liker, David Meier “The Toyota Way Fieldbook” , McGraw-Hill, 2005

• Eliyahu M. Goldratt, Jeff Cox „The Goal: A Process of Ongoing Improvement”, North River Press, 1984, 1986, 1994, 2004

• Eliyahu M. Goldratt „It's Not Luck”, North River Press, 1994 • Mary and Tom Poppendieck:

– "Lean Software Development: An Agile Toolkit", Addison Wesley Professional, 2003

– „Implementing Lean Software Development: From Concept to Cash”, Addison-Wesley Professional, 2006

– „Leading Lean Software Development”, Addison Wesley, 2009