Sunday, March 21, 2021

Good talks/podcasts (March 2021 II)

 


 

These are the best podcast/talks I've seen/listen to recently:

  • The resource utilization trap (Henrik Kniberg) [Flow, Lean, WIP] [Duration: 0:05:33] (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) Henrik Kniberg explains the resource utilization trap, how it impacts our ability to deliver and what we can do about it.
  • Henrik Kniberg : Multiple WIP vs One Piece Flow Example (Henrik Kniberg) [Flow, Lean, WIP] [Duration: 0:07:05] (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) Brilliant explanation of the concept of WIP and how limiting it improves delivery flow.
  • Jason Yip : Stop starting and start finishing (Jason Yip) [Flow, Lean, TOC, WIP] [Duration: 0:05:24] (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐) Great explanation about Lean concepts (Limit WIP, class of services, Root cause analysis...)
  • Lightning Talk: Certified Really Agile Practitioner (CRAP) (Jon Smart) [Agile, Engineering Culture] [Duration: 0:05:10] Ironic (and sad) vision about digital transformation and the misunderstood agility that is unfortunately common these days.
  • The CIO Who Mistook a Value Stream for a Hat (Mik Kersten) [Devops, Engineering Culture, Management, Technical leadership] [Duration: 0:23:30] Interesting talk on development flow with interesting examples from large companies.
  • Being Outcomes Driven (Gabrielle Benefield) [Lean Product Management, Product Discovery] [Duration: 0:08:26] Interesting point of view on how to improve delivery by adding descovery and avoiding much of the waste.


Reminder, All these talks are interesting even just listening to them, without seeing them.

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