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A Tale of Two Transformations: Bringing Lean and Agile Software Development to Life

English

By (author): Michael K. Levine

There are many books that seek to explain Lean and Agile software that offer theory, techniques, and examples. Michael Levines first book, A Tale of Two Systems, is one of the best, synthesizing Lean manufacturing and product development with agile software concepts in an engaging business novel. However, there has been precious little practical guidance for those seeking to change existing organizations to become Lean and Agile, until now. Mr. Levine has followed the successful approach of A Tale of Two Systems, telling two simultaneous intertwined and contrasting stories, to bring organizational transformation to life.

Mary OConnell and James Wes Wesleyan, recently engaged to be married, share a commitment to Lean and Agile Software. They have recently become leaders in two very different companies one, stuck in a slow-moving, unresponsive, process-driven quagmire of a software culture; the other, struggling through the chaos of a sales-driven, process-less swirl. Together with their wise mentor, Neville Roberts, they identify two approaches to making needed changes: Drive People (a top-down approach focused on processes and tools), and People Driven (an enablement approach focused on people and organizations). Mary and Wes evaluate their situations and choose approaches that best fit for them, and the transformations commence.

A Tale of Two Transformations differs from many information technology books by grappling with all the complexities of our organizations: the people, the politics, the financials, the processes in short, the culture from which our Lean and Agile journeys must begin. The change model presented in the flow of the stories is generally applicable, and can help anyone thinking about how to improve their organization.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 589g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 05 Dec 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781439879757

About Michael K. Levine

Michael K. Levine has led a 26-year career primarily focused on how to profit through the application of information technology. He was educated in international relations and economics at Carleton College and Princeton University and began his career in international trade negotiation in Washington D.C. He moved on to commercial lending and financial product management at First Bank System in Minneapolis. In each of his early jobs he saw the promise of applying information technology to solve business problems; eventually he moved his career more formally in that direction by joining Norwest Corporation as strategic technology planner and large-scale software project manager.Michael continued his immersion in technology leadership when he became chief technology officer of Moore Data/Vista Information Solutions a leading provider of information technology solutions to the real estate field. For the last 6 years Michael has been at Wells FargoHome Mortgage leading Operations and Technology Groups. One of the constant elements in Michaels work has been the innovative business-driven application of information technology. The accomplishments of his teams range from the first system to calculate duties on unfair trade to cross-business line customer information systems in two large banks to an early Internet-based real estate search engine to an image-based straight-through/exception-based loan processing system.His continuing search for better ways to build complex business software drew him to the operations and product development approaches coming out of Toyota (Lean) and the Agile software development movement. Michael and his teams have used many of the Lean and Agile approaches over the last several years. This practical application experience in addition to his extensive successful career at the junction of business operations and software technology gives Michael a unique practical perspective on how business leaders can improve their results through better technology leadership.

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