Value Stream Mapping for Software Development Process
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Value Stream Mapping for Software Development Process
Explore the powerful tactic of Value Stream Mapping for software development processes, driving growth through waste identification and continuous improvement.
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Identify the Start and End Points of the Process
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Identify All Steps in the Process Flow
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Collect Data on Each Process Step
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Map the Process Steps
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Identify Waste and Opportunities for Improvement
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Develop an Ideal Value Stream Map
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Plan and Implement Improvement Actions
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Approval: Improvement Actions Plan
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Evaluate Effectiveness of Implemented Actions
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Approval: Evaluation Results
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Perform Regular Reviews and Updates of the Value Stream Map
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Communicate Changes and Improvements to all Parties Involved
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Gather Feedback
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Approval: Feedback Review
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Document Lessons Learned
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Celebrate Success and Recognize Contributions
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Repeat the Process for Continual Improvement
Identify the Start and End Points of the Process
This task involves identifying the starting and ending points of the software development process. It is important to clearly define where the process begins and where it ends to ensure a clear understanding of the scope. The desired result is a clear identification of the entry point and exit point of the process. The resources or tools required for this task include process documentation, interviews with stakeholders, and process flowcharts.
Identify All Steps in the Process Flow
Collect Data on Each Process Step
Map the Process Steps
Identify Waste and Opportunities for Improvement
Develop an Ideal Value Stream Map
Plan and Implement Improvement Actions
Approval: Improvement Actions Plan
Will be submitted for approval:
Develop an Ideal Value Stream Map
Will be submitted
Evaluate Effectiveness of Implemented Actions
Approval: Evaluation Results
Will be submitted for approval:
Evaluate Effectiveness of Implemented Actions
Will be submitted
Perform Regular Reviews and Updates of the Value Stream Map
Communicate Changes and Improvements to all Parties Involved