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04.08.2016, 04:00
In a previous blog article, I mentioned how I was getting back to my programming roots and reading The Principles of Product Development FLOW: Second Generation Lean Product Development by Donald�G.�Reinertsen. In a series of posts, I reviewed each chapter: One of my favorite blogs is called indexed. Indexed author, Jessica Hagy, displays thought provoking ideas on index cards. Visit her site. I have done this for book reviews before, so I thought I'd try my hand at being a Jessica Hagy by providing an index card for each chapter of The Principles of Product Development FLOW:�Second Generation Lean Product Development. It's all in fun. Chapter�1. "The Principles of Flow" See Chapter�1. "The Principles of Flow" for more information. Chapter�2. "The Economic View" See Chapter�2. "The Economic View" for more information. Chapter�3. "Managing Queues" See Chapter�3. "Managing Queues" for more information. Chapter�4. "Exploiting Variability" See Chapter�4. "Exploiting Variability" for more information. Chapter�5. "Reducing Batch Size" See Chapter�5. "Reducing Batch Size" for more information. Chapter�6. "Applying WIP Constraints" See Chapter�6. "Applying WIP Constraints" for more information. Chapter�7. "Controlling Flow Under Uncertainty" See Chapter�7. "Controlling Flow Under Uncertainty" for more information. Chapter�8. "Using Fast Feedback" See Chapter�8. "Using Fast Feedback" for more information. Chapter�9. "Achieving Decentralized Control" See Chapter�9. "Achieving Decentralized Control" for more information. Serious humor is alive in the lab. Go to the original post...