“I can’t change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination.” —Jimmy Dean
In This Part
To offer a more holistic view of Lean-Agile thinking, this part offers some of the key insights we have gathered while coaching and training Lean-Agile. These stories are based on the principles we have talked about throughout the book. With any new way of thinking, it is always good to see that it is grounded in the real world; this is especially important with Lean-Agile. The bottom line for Lean-Agile is to build the most important items as quickly as you can and with high quality. This will result in quicker time to market, more value to customers, and lower cost.
This part also offers suggestions about where to go next.