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by kitotik
1057 days ago
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> do something small, > analyze how that affected your environment > learn from that, and > respond/repeat. I could be missing your point, but this is precisely a core tenet of Lean - Plan, Do, Check, Act Agile speaks nothing of these sorts of processes(aside from the cargo cult enterprise scrum nonsense of course) |
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Agile is less specific about the how, but is very much centered on team-led adaptation of concrete process to specific circumstances.
Lean does the same thing, but actually talks about how to achieve that.
(Lean and Agile are mostly built on the same ideas, but the Lean literature comes at the ideas from an engineering mindset, while Agile literature does it from a fuzzier and more touchy-feely mindset.)