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21

Yeret on Agile and Kanban

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Yuval Yeret is a practicing Agile and Kanban consultant/coach for AgileSparks in Herzelyia, Israel. He coaches individuals and organization in their path to Agility and Engineering excellence, focusing on Scrum, Lean, and Agile Engineering practices. Yuval Yeret web

Yuval Yeret will be speaking at the upcoming Lean Software & Systems Conference 2011 (LSSC11).

Yuval provides R&D organizations management and technology leadership with a focus on building new teams/groups and organizational optimization/changes. He has experience in Networking, Operating System, Storage, Security in both programming and engineering aspects. He adds a natural affinity to Linux and Open Source, backed up by comprehensive experience with Windows environments and other more exotic environments as well.

His Specialties include: Scrum( CSM, CSP, CSPO) , Lean/Agile Development, QA/DEV Relationship and Optimization, Test Automation, Storage, Networking, Distributed Systems Architecture, Linux, Security, Project Management, Development Methodologies, Organizational Improvement, Team Building


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Our podcast centered on the use of Kanban and how Yuval blends the more traditional Agile practices of Scrum with it.

Related Information:
Lean Software and Systems Consortium 2011 Overview
Creating Flow with Don Reinertsen
Scrum + Kanban = Agile Discussion with Landes
Kanban, could we call this podcast anything else?
Why Architecture is needed even in Agile?

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Value stream mapping is a tool that helps you to see and understand the flow of material and information as a product or service makes its way through the value stream. Value stream mapping is typically used in Lean, it differs from the process mapping of Six Sigma.

A value stream map will take into account not only the activity of the product, but the management and information systems that support the basic process. You will gain insight into the decision making flow in addition to the process flow. The basic idea is to first map your process, then above it map the information flow that enables the process to occur.

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Why use Software for Value Stream Mapping? I think th euse of software that is written specifically for Value Stream Mapping is importnat. It forces you to make a decision to drill down into the subject as you are doing it versus later in the process. This particular tool is interesting because of the ability to Excel’s powerful scenarios to analyze multiple sets of numbers without needing to redraw an almost identical map over and over again. Take a look at some of the other features.

  1. Visually see your entire process flow using the language of Lean to learn to see and eliminate wastes
  2. Answer the question How can we make only what we need when we need it?
  3. Form a blueprint for Lean implementation to rally your team to eliminate wastes
  4. Instant o n-line training for Lean concepts and techniques
  5. Easily customized written in Excel with all of its familiar formulas and charts
  6. Professional deliverables easily stored, emailed, and shared
  7. Drill down to swim lane flowcharts and other related documents
  8. Import Old comparison data with the click of a button
  9. Inexpensive to easily share & collaborate

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When talking to most Lean Six Sigma Consultants they will tell you the 2 lean tools that you start with are 5S and Standard Work. Looking for a simple way to describe the Standard Work process, I ran across this software company and their set of tools. I found them quite interesting and have started “Testing” them out. I wonder has anyone else tried them?

Here is a description and a picture of their template. Tools for standardized work are the most important tools in your Lean toolkit – because they avoid backsliding into old habits

The Standard Work Sheet Excel template is 5 tools in 1:

  1. Value Add Analysis (auto-calculates pie chart)
  2. Work Balancing (auto-draws work load balancing bar chart in relation to Takt Time)
  3. Standard Work Instructions & Analysis
  4. Quick Changeover tool for setup reduction.
  5. Standard Work Combination Sheet visual time chart.

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What makes these templates unique is that they are built on Excel spreadsheet platform.

You have options to:

  • Auto-draw a Standard Work Combination Sheet with a single click of a button.
  • Create a separate time chart for each operator, or display all operators in a single chart.
  • Use either stopwatch or video Time Observation to observe and time your standard work procedures
  • Split your Value Add Pie Chart into your own user-defined types of waste
  • Plot as many as 4 chart lines – for Takt Time, Target Cycle Time, Cycle Time, and even a 4th user-defined chart line (perhaps for out of cycle work?)
    Draw the chart with or without labels
  • Include up to 200 lines of work elements on a single chart
    (and spread even larger processes over multiple charts – perhaps with summary data rolling up to each higher level)
  • Define your own header data field labels
  • Link to or from another worksheet for calculations such as Working Time Available, product mix, or master scheduling…
  • Paste a picture of your Spaghetti Diagram on the same page with your Standard Work Combination Table!
  • Use this as a Quick Changeover tool for Lean SMED setup reduction

I think it is a pretty unique product. You can download a free trial but I think it will ake a commitment to use these templates so if it is free, you may just never commit.

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