1st Edition

Innovative Lean Development How to Create, Implement and Maintain a Learning Culture Using Fast Learning Cycles

By Timothy Schipper, Mark Swets Copyright 2010
    200 Pages 38 B/W Illustrations
    by Productivity Press

    200 Pages
    by Productivity Press

    Innovation is the engine that drives much of what is called success in business and industry. Incorporating the fundamental principles of lean manufacturing and the rules and behaviors of structured innovation into the development process, innovative lean development unleashes the creativity of everyone involved in developing new products, services, or processes; speeds the process; and leads to higher quality.

    Written by two experts who have successfully made the road by walking it for more than 20 years, Innovative Lean Development: How to Create, Implement and Maintain a Learning Culture Using Fast Learning Cycles focuses on six key areas necessary for dramatic development. It shows you how to —

    1. Identify and fill user gaps

    2. Use multiple learning cycles

    3. Stabilize the development process

    4. Capture knowledge

    5. Use rapid prototyping

    6. Apply lean management principles, including learning cycles and visual boards

    Applying these principles, the authors have helped development teams cut development time in half and increase speed to market, while delivering award-winning, quality solutions. In this manual, they share those examples while providing a road map that all companies can follow to reach a lean development culture, one where creative thinking and practice converge in ways that lead to innovation, improvement, and success.

    The Six Principles of Innovative Lean Development
    Facilitate Innovation with Fast Learning Cycles
    How Multiple Learning Cycles Contribute to Innovation
    How to Optimize Problem Solving Using Multiple Learning Cycles
    How to Use Value Stream Mapping to Stabilize, Measure, and Control the Learning Process
    How to Implement a Knowledge Capture and Retrieval System
    The Role of Rapid Prototyping in Development
    How to Apply Lean Management Principles to Innovation

    Appendix A: Learning Cycle Planning Guide
    Appendix B: Knowledge Capture A3 Template and Instructions

    Biography

    Timothy Schipper

    "While innovation will always be messy business, the authors have eliminated much of the messiness. They have brought systematic thinking to something that does not lend itself to being systematic. … It shows how anyone can practice the principles of lean innovation."
    — Bart Huthwaite, Sr., Huthwaite Innovation Institute

    "This is truly a practitioner’s book. … If you follow the standards, you’ll be putting lean development in place, and more important, you’ll be ensuring the behaviors and practices that sustain it. … there is little mystery involved; these are things you can teach, expect, observe, and audit."
    — David Mann, David Mann Lean Consulting


    "… an interesting synthesis of all four schools, including the appropriate use of methods from lean manufacturing, especially management methods. … The authors provide a step-by-step plan for implementing rapid learning cycles in early product development. The illustrations and sample documents show what this process looks like in action. Additional chapters describe how to integrate rapid prototyping, reusable knowledge capture, and visual management into this system to eliminate the wastes of reinvention and excess project management overhead."
    Journal of Product Innovation Management, 2012