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The Project Manifesto
CourseThe Project Manifesto covered the problem, the relay-race solution, and key takeaways: thinking backward, avoiding self-inflicted issues, aligning values with behavior, challenging assumptions, and how multitasking drives responsiveness over focus.
$19
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Get rid of feeding buffers
CourseThe author suggests eliminating problematic and confusing feeding buffers in the Critical Chain (CC) approach. By estimating merge bias and determining task gating without explicit buffers, more robust CC schedules can be achieved.
$19
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Agile + critical chain = Agile enterprise
CourseA two-phase approach makes agile methods compatible with critical chain project management (CCPM) using TOC thinking and drum-buffer-rope ideas. This allows for lightweight steering of sub-projects, continuous flow, and improved throughput/lead time.
$19
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Extreme makeover government: Increasing government’s capacity to do more
CourseFacing an economic crisis and increased demands, government needs an "extreme makeover." This presentation identifies problems and offers tools to help government perform faster, better, and at less cost by focusing on one key area.
$19
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Q&A: Overcoming the myths that keep government from radically improving and the change agent's guide to radical improvement
CourseKen compared government processes to "plumbing" with many short, connected pipes across departments, leading to long, highly variable lead times for government services. This highlights the need for system improvement.
$19
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Extreme makeover - Government Edition - Increasing our Government's capacity to do more Good (plenary session)
CourseFacing an economic crisis, the government struggles with high demand and limited resources. This presentation offers an "extreme makeover" plan with tools to perform vital functions faster, at less cost, and with better quality.
$19