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Many Lean IT initiatives, such as Agile software development, and the ITIL service management framework, intend to do just that. But often something is missing â the basic discipline for teams to find and fix problems once and for all. At the heart of Lean Thinking is the Plan-Do-Check-Act problem solving process popularized by Dr. Deming over fifty years ago. This problem solving discipline is still vital today, and itâs the very core of what it means to be a âlearning organization.â
This workshop provides hands-on, experiential learning by applying this discipline to a problem that is meaningful to you:
<ul><li> First comes a little advance homework â choose a problem you and your team face, gather some data and artifacts, and speak to your stakeholders to understand their perspectives and needs</li>
<li>Then attend the workshop for a six-hour interactive walkthrough of the problem solving process, during which we will tackle the problem you and your team have brought to class</li>
<li>Take what youâve learned back to your workplace and share with your associates
<li>Then participate in a conference call with the course instructor to discuss what youâve learned, and how you and your team are addressing in a way that it stays solved</li> </ul>
Register and learn more: http://learningforleverage.com/events/lean-it-problem-solving-workshop/ |
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At the heart of Lean Thinking is the Plan-Do-Check-Act problem solving process popularized by Dr. Deming over fifty years ago. This problem solving discipline is still vital today, and it’s the very core of what it means to be a “learning organization.”
This workshop provides hands-on, experiential learning by applying this discipline to a problem that is meaningful to you:
<ul><li> First comes a little advance homework – choose a problem you and your team face, gather some data and artifacts, and speak to your stakeholders to understand their perspectives and needs</li>
<li>Then attend the workshop for a six-hour interactive walkthrough of the problem solving process, during which we will tackle the problem you and your team have brought to class</li>
<li>Take what you’ve learned back to your workplace and share with your associates
<li>Then participate in a conference call with the course instructor to discuss what you’ve learned, and how you and your team are addressing in a way that it stays solved</li> </ul>
Register and learn more: http://learningforleverage.com/events/lean-it-problem-solving-workshop/ |