by Christer Lundh | Apr 12, 2026 | Lean Product Development
Image. At the left—traditional—long duration learning cycles (1:1), build the super-system in one Go and Sense-Analyze-Respond. At the right—compressed learning cycles (10:1), build multiple sub-system prototypes to learn what doesn't work week one. After 25+...
by Christer Lundh | Feb 20, 2026 | Lean Product Development
Image. At the top, short learning cycles, test to failure with cheap, sub-system prototypes. Learn efficiently what doesn't At the bottom, traditional long system iterations. Learn what doesn't work late. Worst case through customer complaints. Ah, the “Art of...
by Christer Lundh | Aug 18, 2025 | Lean Product Development
Picture this: you’re building a smartphone, and your team’s split between two camps. One’s clutching a Gantt chart–detailed to task level–like it’s the Holy Grail, demanding every resistor be approved before the next phase gate. The other’s writing ideas on napkins,...
by Christer Lundh | Mar 10, 2025 | Lean Product Development
Let’s face it—traditional leadership models in product development are about as useful as a GPS with no signal. If you’ve ever been caught in the endless loop of command-and-control project management, you know the drill: countless status meetings, action registers...
by Christer Lundh | Oct 23, 2024 | Lean Product Development
Much is said and written about Lean and Agile transformations, yet many company transformations suffer from low effectiveness and are burdened by bureaucracy. So how do transformational leaders set out a game plan to succeed? And how do leaders actually create a...