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Gemba Kaizen can be distilled to three keys - Housekeeping, Cutting Muda (waste), Standardization.
- Sort – Separate everything unnecessary and get rid of it. Put a red tag on unnecessary items (for example, unused machines), then remove them.
- Straighten – Put key items in order so they can be found readily. Straighten logically, so items can be located with a minimum of wasted effort.
- Scrub – Tools and workplaces should be clean. Dirt and foreign particles can cause machinery to malfunction.
- Systematize – Make a schedule for cleaning and for checking that all is in order. This ensures that housekeeping is maintained constantly.
- Standardize – Make the preceding steps part of a regular process.
Agile Method gives a very clean view of the process, activities, and deliverables thus eliminating noise throughout the process of building the solution architecture. It seems like it's been build with Housekeeping in mind - Sort, Straighten, Scrub, Systemize, Standardize.
Muda (waste) is anything that does not add value. JD has been writing on it in his Get Lean, Eliminate Waste.
More Kaizen to Agile Method!
The third key of Gemba Kaizen encourages to follow clear process in iterative manner. One picture worth a thousand words. JD shares the following chart that gives an overview of the Agile Method:
Toyota does Kaizen and succeeds. Apply Agile Method and succeed too.
Agile Development Kaizen style!
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- Anonymous
June 01, 2009
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