{"id":27013,"date":"2019-05-21T10:03:05","date_gmt":"2019-05-21T15:03:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/centricconsulting.com\/?p=27013"},"modified":"2021-12-15T00:16:14","modified_gmt":"2021-12-15T05:16:14","slug":"qualifying-and-quantifying-waste-for-better-business-agility_chicago","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/centricconsulting.com\/blog\/qualifying-and-quantifying-waste-for-better-business-agility_chicago\/","title":{"rendered":"Qualifying and Quantifying Waste for Better Business Agility"},"content":{"rendered":"

After defining various forms of waste in software delivery processes, we look at the tools necessary for measuring and identifying these types of inefficiencies.<\/h2>\n
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In my previous blog<\/a>, I talked about achieving an optimal personal fitness goal. We should shoot for developing six-pack abs and not settle for merely being lean and fit. Similarly, if you are inclined and inspired to bring a similar optimal performance to your company\u2019s software delivery efficiency processes, you should not settle for less.<\/p>\n

It takes time, but in our journey towards improving software, delivery efficiencies are a learning experience. The intention is not to make processes incrementally lean, but also to uplift the overall productivity of the company and to make processes efficient.<\/strong><\/p>\n

This time, let\u2019s look at the specific approach and tools useful for better software delivery efficiency.<\/p>\n

Tools to Use to Eliminate Waste<\/h2>\n

In Part 1, we learned the six different types of inefficiencies in application development and delivery processes, which, when addressed properly, makes the workforce effective and project delivery more efficient. Based on our experiences, there are various tools we can leverage to address different aspects of these inefficiencies.<\/p>\n

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Let\u2019s look more closely into the tools listed in the table.<\/p>\n

Stakeholder Interviews<\/p>\n