From the course: Agile Project Management: Continuous Improvement
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Why learn the agile continuous improvement disciplines?
From the course: Agile Project Management: Continuous Improvement
Why learn the agile continuous improvement disciplines?
- It's a waste of time to get better at things you shouldn't be doing in the first place, and a missed opportunity not to work on the things that will get you where you want to be. That's why you want to learn the five disciplines of Agile Continual Improvement. Knowing them and putting them into practice can help you to do more of the right things, to stop doing things you shouldn't be doing, to move work where you can handle it with optimal efficiency, to improve stakeholder experiences, and to build the capability to perform well. You can improve along many trajectories. Knowing your options helps you select the best path for optimal improvement. The five disciplines of Agile Continuous Improvement help you do just that. We'll dig deeper into each discipline in the rest of the chapter, but let's take a high level look at the five disciplines now. The observe, learn, iterate, and innovate discipline is where you seek to observe things that you must know about and manage to remain…
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Listen, learn, iterate, and innovate2m 53s
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Improvements that preempt work from entering the system2m 39s
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Improvements that shift-left work to self-service2m 50s
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Improvements that lean-up value streams2m 54s
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