- The Agile Developer's Handbook
- Paul Flewelling
- 126字
- 2024-10-29 18:38:31
Background
The following timeline shows a brief history of Lean and Kanban:
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Lean Software Development and Kanban have their history in manufacturing and the work done by one company, in particular, Toyota Motor Corporation. In its effort to economically mass-produce affordable motor vehicles for people after the Second World War, Toyota made profound changes to the way it organized its production line.
Toyota realized early on that there was a significant waste in manufacturing, which added to the overall cost. They implemented two notable changes to typical mass production lines, which had a profound effect on reducing costs and significantly increasing quality.
- Reduce all waste which didn't add value to the customer
- Focus on single-piece flow through the production line using a pull system