InfoQ Sessions from LeanSSC 2010
Early this year, I was fortunate to get involved with the planning and execution of the LeanSSC conference here in Atlanta. I didn’t do much heavy lifting at all, but was able help coordinate with InfoQ so we could get some of the sessions recorded and out on the net. Here is a listing to all the talks that were recorded and links to the InfoQ site so you can check them out:
The Easy Road to FLOW Goes through a Town named LEAN by Don Reinertsen
Single Piece Flow in Kanban, a How-To by James Shore and Arlo Belshee
The Limited Red Society by Joshua Kerievsky
The Need For Enterprise Agility – Vision and Case Study by Alan Shalloway
Standard Work and The Lean Enterprise by Alan Chedalawada
Risk, Lean Development & Profit: Getting Back to Basics by Bob Charette
Kanban for Video Game Production by Clinton Keith
Sibling Rivalry: Can lean approaches help integrate systems and software engineering? by Rich Turner
Teaching Lean and Kanban by Russell Healy
Making the Work Visible by Alisson Vale
Kanban and Accelerated Emergence of High Maturity by David Anderson
Through the Lean Looking Glass by Christophe Louvion
The Lean Change Agent’s Mantra by Siraj Sirajuddin
Feature Bits: Enabling Flow Within and Across Development Teams by Erik Sowa and Rob Loh
Feeding the Agile Beast by Dean Stevens
Lean Lessons Learned by Tim Wingfield
Reformulating the Product Delivery Process by Israel Gat, Eric Huddleston, Stephen Chin
The Power of Visibility: Driving a Lean-Agile transition by Kelley Horton