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Agile Approaches for Successfully Managing and Executing Projects in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Agile method to manage work by limiting work in progress. Team members pull work as capacity permits, rather than work being pushed into the process when requested. Stimulates continuous, incremental changes. Aims at facilitating change by minimizing resistance to it.
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Managing Customer Journeys in a Nimble Way for Industry 4.0
Jurgen Janssens (asUgo Consulting, Belgium)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7865-9.ch008
Abstract
In the Fourth Industrial Revolution, customers expect companies to provide journeys in line with rapidly changing expectations. This allows for great potential for project portfolios that can enable tailored experiences, powered by technology and insights coming from the 360° view of the customer, to improve the experience and touchpoints before, during or after the main interaction of customers with a company. This chapter will illustrate that project managers need to master a dual dynamic to do so. On the one hand, new types of projects, changing expectations and shifting habits offer humbling challenges. On the other hand, governance, change and delivery continue to be the foundational baseline. By integrating theoretical insights and real-life cases from conservative and progressive industries, the author wants to stimulate project managers. Rather than seeing Industry 4.0 as a transformational tsunami, they should see it as an opportunity to remain curious, nimble and committed, while working in a reality where rapidly changing demand entails growth, learning and great value.
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Digital Transformation Journeys: The Future Is Now
Agile method to manage work by limiting work in progress. Team members pull work as capacity permits, rather than work being pushed into the process when requested. Stimulates continuous, incremental changes. Aims at facilitating change by minimizing resistance to it.
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Lean Principles and Optimizing Flow: Interdisciplinary Case Studies of Best Business Practices
A note, card, or signal, a Kanban used to trigger a series of processes, usually downstream in the supply chain, in order complete tasks, products, and/or services. As part of a workflow management systems, timely Kanbans allow for efficient operations that enable agile, just-in-time (JIT), and lean philosophies to work.
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Integration of MRP Logic and Kanban Shopfloor Control
A card-based techniques for authorizing the replenishment of materials.
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Effectiveness of Scrum and Kanban on Agile-Based Software Maintenance Projects
An agile process framework with a flow control mechanism used for just-in-time pull driven production where the upstream processing activities are started by the downstream process request signals.
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Building Organizational DNA: Leading With Agility in the Digital Age
Japanese term, loosely translated as sign board. Also a tool for allowing teams to be transparent and manage/pull prioritized work in for completion.
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Customer Centric Innovation in Banking Sector
Kanban is an agile framework commonly using for manufacturing.
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It's All About Creating Customer Value: Activating Engagement Through CRM-Driven Projects
Agile method to manage work by limiting work in progress. Team members pull work as capacity permits, rather than work being pushed into the process when requested. Stimulates continuous, incremental changes. Aims at facilitating change by minimizing resistance to it.
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Continuous Improvement Philosophy in Higher Education: Lessons From the DNA of the Toyota Production System to Improve Course/Program Delivery Process
This tool is used in pull systems as a signaling device to trigger action. Traditionally it used cards to signal the need for an item. It can trigger the movement, production, or supply of a unit in a production chain.
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Challenges and Trends of Agile
A method in software development which considered as a system for visualizing work and converting it into flow to reduce waste time and maximizing customer value.
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