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AliveInTheLab
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...