Lean Lessons for the Digital Age discusses applying lean principles to digital work. It suggests moving from projects to continuous improvement streams with rapid learning cycles. People should learn together from asking questions and helping others, moving from experts dictating solutions to empowering users as partners. Focus shifts from control to creating value for users by understanding and solving their problems within networks, not rigid systems.
2. From Lean to Learn
Engaging everyone to do things they could not do
Learning through problem solving and
repeated practice
3. From Projects to Streams
Accelerated incremental learning beats big projects
Compress time, bite sized chunks rhythm, pull, align capacity with demand quick learning and feedback
Continuously improve our product/service/knowledge & delivery streams
4. From Craftsmen to Sensei
We learn faster together than alone
By asking Questions
Enabling & Mentoring
Challenge & Respect
We learn by helping others learn
5. From Experts to Users
Legacy mind-set: Experts know best
Develop knowledgeable users as partners
How to capture the learning?
What to automate and when?
6. From Control to Value
Legacy mind-set: Command, Control, Compliance
Focused on enabling the front line
User focused value streams
Clear direction & purpose
Are we helping users to solve their problems?
7. From Systems to Networks
What communications support a lean enterprise?
Is the Web a model? Disaggregated - user initiated
Whose data is it?
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9. Lean Lessons for the Digital Age
Daniel T Jones
dan@leanuk.org @DanielJonesLean www.leanuk.org www.leanglobal.org