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The Conference for Software Architecture
03 - 05 July 2023

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Heavyweight Agile Methods?!? Let’s Make Them Lean(er)

When the Agile movement began, it started with the term “lightweight processes”. Lean was closely interwoven with some of the approaches and very often referred to in the general discussion – nowadays you hardly ever read about it.

If you really want to use “Agile” approaches for more than just pushing notes over the wall, or holding meetings as ceremonies, a look at Lean is not only helpful, but actually inevitable which we will present in this talk. We’ll also put them in the context of currently fashionable approaches.

Target Audience: All kinds of change agents – either by choice or by chance.
Prerequisites: Some working knowledge of agile software development techniques and practices
Level: Advanced 

Extended Abstract:
When the Agile movement began, it started with the term “lightweight processes”. Lean was closely interwoven with some of the approaches and very often referred to in the general discussion – nowadays you hardly ever read about it.

If you really want to use “Agile” approaches for more than just pushing notes over the wall, or holding meetings as ceremonies, a look at Lean is not only helpful, but actually inevitable. Straight from “ Lean“ come many approaches that are helpful in the agile realm like:

  • Visual Management (as an approach to empowerment),
  • the Improvement Kata (as a leadership method),
  • the Jidoka concept (as an approach to deal with automation),
  • and many other ideas for change and organization,

which we will present in this talk. We’ll also put them in the context of currently fashionable approaches (like the Kanban method, Scrum, SAFe, etc.).

Michael Mahlberg is a method-agnostic method consultant since the 1980s – In the beginning more in the areas of analysis, design and architecture, nowadays more in the area of processes and change. Mantra: Accept Reality.

Michael Mahlberg
10:15 - 11:45
Vortrag: Di 4.1

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