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Lean et Hyperlocal : Rencontre avec Christophe Riboulet

Hypertextual continue sa confrontation au réel hyper-local avec aujourd’hui une rencontre avec Christophe Riboulet. Christophe est PDG de Proditec, une … More

bordeaux, interview 2.0, leadership, Lean, management

Agile et Hyperlocal : Agile Tour Bordeaux 2012

On reproche parfois à #hypertextual d’être un blog un peu stratosphérique, parlant de livres et de théories Californiennes et se … More

agile, bordeaux, Geeking, Lean, management, organisations

Toyota Kata by Mike Rother

If you only have time to read one book about Lean Management, it has to be this one. This is … More

leadership, Lean, management, organisations

Rencontre avec Michael Ballé (2/2)

Deuxième partie (première en ligne) de l’entretien fleuve que Michael Ballé a accordé à #hypertextual. Michael, personnalité phare du Lean … More

conference, leadership, Lean, management

Rencontre avec Michael Ballé (1/2)

Michael Ballé est une des personnalités phare et un des acteurs majeurs du Lean en France et en Europe. Fils … More

conference, leadership, Lean, management

Citations du Dimanche : Michael Ballé

Nous sommes tous tellement conditionnés par le Taylorisme qu’il nous paraît parfaitement normal de séparer les têtes des bras et … More

Lean, management, quote, technology

Social Software Family : Kanban rather than KM

I am not comfortable with this association between Enterprise Social Software (ESS) and Knowledge Management systems (KM). This comes back … More

Geeking, Lean, organisations, social networks

Sunday Quote : David J Anderson

You can reduce coordination costs by empowering team members to self-organize. Command and Control type management in which people meet … More

agile, Lean, management, quote

Citations du Dimanche – Ivan Illitch

“L’outil simple, pauvre, transparent est humble serviteur ; l’outil élaboré, complexe, secret est un maître arrogant” Une phrase lumineuse de … More

agile, Geeking, Lean, management, quote

The Lean Startup by Eric Ries

When the likes of Tim O’Reilly, Geoffrey Moore, Don Reniersten, Steve Bell, Dan Heath, Marc Andreesen and Mary Poppendieck all … More

innovation, leadership, Lean, management

Lean as the solution to scale agile methodologies

Agile Methodologies have already proven how efficient they are when applied on small teams to deliver software with great quality, … More

agile, leadership, Lean, management

Why Taylorism prevails in the knowledge economy (and what to do about it)

I have been blogging quite substantially about Lean Management lately and I have noticed a common purpose with Agile methodologies … More

agile, leadership, Lean, management, organisations, social networks

European Lean IT Summit 2011 – Wrap-Up

The First European Lean IT Summit was held on 13th and 14th October in the glorious premises of Centre National … More

agile, conference, Lean, organisations

Agile Tour Bordeaux 2011 : Anti-Patterns, Billes Rouges et Fin du Logiciel

(Cliquer pour agrandir) L’Agile Tour s’est arrêté cette année encore les locaux de l’ENSERB à Bordeaux pour une journée dédiée … More

agile, bordeaux, conference, Geeking, Lean

Entretien avec Yves Caseau

Yves Caseau est Executive Vice President en charge des Technologies, des Services et de l’Innovation à Bouygues Telecom. Il a … More

interview 2.0, Lean, management, organisations, social networks

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