SPaMCAST 264 - Alexei Zheglov, Lean and More

Published: Nov. 18, 2013, 3 a.m.

b'Welcome to the Software Process and Measurement Cast 264\\n\\nThe Software Process and Measurement Cast 264 features my interview with Alexei Zheglov. \\xa0We discussed lean, work-in-process limits and flow.\\n\\nA summary of Alexei\'s bio from LinkedIn . . .\\n\\nHow does value flow through your knowledge-work organization? The reality for many knowledge-work organizations today is, not very well. Therefore, we need to design, evolve, discover and help better systems of work emerge.\\n\\nAlexei\'s present drive and ability to help guide people to those better ways go back to his programming since the 80s (professionally since the 90s), mastering many practices and discovering manyproblems and solutions. It was more than 10 years ago that I created my first test doubles and human-readable acceptance tests. He was in the engineering trenches of a lean startup long before there was such a term.\\n\\nAlexei doesn\'t "roll out" "methodologies." He draws from a large number of approaches - such as Kanban (and, by extension, many innovations rapidly created by the global Lean/Kanban community). A3 Thinking, Agile software engineering practices, and others - to discover solutions to problems and to help people learn and see why and how something we do is an improvement.\\n\\nAlexei has actively contributed to the Agile/Lean community in his part of the world over the last several years, emerged as an influencer at Canadian open-space Agile Coach Camps (2010-2013), organized and presented at many user group meetings, and spoke at larger forums such as Agile India 2012, Agile New England, AgileDC and three Canadian AgileTours: Montreal, Toronto, and Ottawa.\\n\\nHe was one of the translators of the Stoos Communique in January 2012 and founded my region\'s Limited WIP Society chapter later that year to facilitate learning of the Kanban method and how Lean works in knowledge-work fields in general.\\n\\nHis specialties include: Agile and Lean software development. How Lean works in knowledge-work fields. Agile technical practices. Kanban. Personal Kanban. Lean Startup. 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