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Principles of Lean|Agile Leadership

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“It is not enough that management commit themselves to quality and productivity, they must know what it is they must do.” — E. Deming

Scrum, XP and Agile are well established at the team level, and the concept of self-organizing, self-managing teams is becoming a new norm for the industry. However, these methods are mute, and sometimes even deprecate, the critical role that management plays in forming and leading teams, and advancing the strategic, tactical and human capital objectives of the enterprise. That does not scale. On the other hand, the current values, philosophy and behaviors of many managers may not reflect the needs of the next generation of knowledge workers. That doesn’t scale either.

Lean Thinking takes a different view, and recognizes that management must take a lead role in assuring success of a lean change initiative. In this tutorial, Dean Leffingwell describes eight key principles of Lean|Agile Leadership, principles that “Lean-Thinking Manager Teachers” can use to support, encourage and lead the changes necessary to help the enterprise achieve the business benefits that only Lean and Agile at scale can provide. Included in the presentation are specific readings and homework exercises that individuals can use to further their personal Lean|Agile learning journey.

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