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When Agile Gets Physical  
How to Use Agile Principles 
for Hardware Development

  • Katherine Radeka
  • April 26, 2021
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I've started working on my next book, When Agile Gets Physical: How to Adapt Agile Principles to Accelerate Hardware Development, with my long-time colleague, Kathy Iberle. Today, the information available is mostly written by Agile software experts — and it shows.…

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Categories Innovation Mastery

How Scientists and Engineers Can Design Their Experiments the Right Way:
Why the Build-Test-Fix mode is the most intuitive, but wrong.

  • Katherine Radeka
  • April 20, 2021
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When we’re in the midst of development, especially if we are hot on the trail of a new idea, we can easily lose sight of the rhythm of the entire program in the search for solutions to individual development challenges.…

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When Agile Gets Physical
Categories Agile for Hardware Development

Agile for Hardware Development:
When Agile Gets Physical

  • Katherine Radeka
  • April 19, 2021
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In this video presentation about Agile for Hardware, Katherine Radeka and Kathy Iberle share their experiences with using Agile principles to improve the flow of work for physical products. Along the way, they’ve learned that the principles of Agile are…

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Categories Innovation Mastery

Why Sharply Focusing on One Idea Strengthens Your Key Decisions and Knowledge Gaps

  • Katherine Radeka
  • April 14, 2021
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When it comes to organizing things, my partner Gene is a “lumper” and I am a “splitter.” You can tell by the organization of our computer files. I have organized my files into nested folders so that I can find…

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Categories Pull for Innovation

Why Logic Builds Agreement,
But Not Commitment

  • Katherine Radeka
  • April 10, 2021
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When I first started my consulting firm, I received mentoring from Alan Weiss, who began his career as a trainer for Kepner-Tragoe. He taught KT’s analysis methods for problem solving and decision making, then built a consulting practice to help…

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Categories Agile for Hardware Development

Six Steps to Actionable,
Focused Reflection Events

  • Katherine Radeka
  • April 5, 2021
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At regular intervals, the team reflects on how to become more effective, then tunes and adjusts its behavior accordingly. — Agile Principle #12 This is the final Agile principle and, on the surface, it wraps up the principles in a…

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