tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19452212.post7763685983487672990..comments2023-09-20T10:44:57.760-05:00Comments on Zen, Product Management, and Life: Lean Project Management: How to Apply Lean Thinking in Your Next ProjectBob Tarnehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09907970828978458221noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19452212.post-83490134270790638292013-08-08T14:35:41.556-05:002013-08-08T14:35:41.556-05:00One good tactic for lean project management is to ...One good tactic for lean project management is to repeat your successes. If your current project is similar to one executed in the past, leverage your success and re-use that former project as a template.Joehttp://www.trackersuite.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19452212.post-59155799333844330492013-03-01T13:24:07.600-06:002013-03-01T13:24:07.600-06:00"The aim is to deliver maximum value with min..."The aim is to deliver maximum value with minimum waste." - The very aim of any company out there is to get the full value of their investment with a little cash-out. Using these ideas will really help a lot to reach our goal through a clear and straight path, sometimes we get bogged down with many things that we lose our focus. This is a really great post to ponder on!Valencia Pazhttp://www.swyvel.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19452212.post-3724509326361560792013-02-06T00:03:42.787-06:002013-02-06T00:03:42.787-06:00Great article Ian - thanks for sharing.
I'd a...Great article Ian - thanks for sharing.<br /><br />I'd also like to caution that a lean approach is not the same as relying on chaos.<br /><br />I respect the lean approach to business and I love how you have related it to Project Management here also.Andrewhttp://www.ensys.com.au/project-services/project-management/noreply@blogger.com