Info

DevOps Days Podcast

Audio recordings from DevOpsDays presentations (http://devopsdays.org)
RSS Feed
DevOps Days Podcast
2019
August
July


2018
August


2017
September


2015
November
October
September
August


All Episodes
Archives
Now displaying: Page 1
Aug 30, 2015

The Lean approach champions quick, cheap experiments designed to test hypotheses. It seeks to spend as few resources as possible determining what to build and then, once discovered, to pull back hard and build the thing right.

 

However, typically in our environment, we scope a project, assume it's the right thing to build, try to build it right, and do whatever's necessary to get it into production, which takes incredible effort. 

 

During this session, I'll tell the story of how we applied Lean principles to pivot a project away from our traditional many-people/many-months approach and towards a resource-constrained discovery phase. Our output was both working software which the stakeholder team could use to validate their assumptions about project direction, and a much better understanding of several early technical uncertainties that represented risk to the original project.

0 Comments
Adding comments is not available at this time.