by Peter Palmer | Aug 15, 2019 | Exchange, Lean Product Development
The second LPPDE conference started bad for meI got a “save the date” flyer” with a magnificent photo of the venue, Hilton Head Island in South Carolina.As I really enjoyed the first LPPDE in Denver I made a print-out and marched into the office of my boss and said:...
by Sannah Vinding | Aug 11, 2019 | Exchange, Lean Product Development
I have been fortunate to attend Lean Product and Process Development Exchange Conferences in various locations in Europe and in North America over the last couple of years. I’m looking forward to attend again and meet other experts and influencers face-to-face, and...
by Peter Palmer | Aug 7, 2019 | Exchange, Lean Product Development, What is Lean Product Development?
My background of LPPDELet´s start in March 2006. I attended a conference in Chicago called Lean Design & Development, it was a great conference but something was missing. One evening we went out with to have dinner with an interesting author I read, namely Michael...
by lppdeadm | Apr 24, 2019 | Improvement Success, Lean Product Development
AI and Machine Learning (AI/ML) are now a substantial part of new products across industries – yes including those outside of the consumer internet. AI/ML is helping startups and established firms alike create new product categories. But it is equally helpful on...
by Sannah Vinding | Mar 14, 2019 | Exchange, Lean Product Development
You are reading this because you are in the process of exploring and educating yourself about how to get started on a lean journey either for you or for your organization. I’m sure you at this point have read a lot of different articles, found different blogs and even...
by John Carter | Jul 29, 2018 | Lean Product Development, What is Lean Product Development?
The myths about Agile generally come from two groups. The first, and high in number, are the Agilists who have almost a religious view of ‘Capital A’ Agile. The second group is comprised of more tenured hardware engineers and their managers. They are both wrong, but...