Agile Leadership: Bag Stuffing Lean Flow Videos – Fifth in a Series
Retrospective
Here is the last of the videos of the Agile2011 Lean Flow Bag Stuffing sessions lead by agile coaches Karl Scotland and Eric Wilke.
The first post provided an overview of the entire process. The second post focused on how the coach’s facilitated the team for Lean Flow Process Improvement. The third post documented metrics or what Karl calls “sensing” which means making sense of what is going on. The fourth post highlighted worker empowerment.
Watch the two videos below to see much the retrospective about the entire day.
By the way, the 2011 team again set another record for the most bags stuffed with the most stuff in the least time. I had a ball and was forever changed with regards to how to approach any type of process design and improvement — especially when the process involves a team or a team of teams.
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I really liked how Karl and Eric facilitated this retrospective. What do you think?