Mar 16, 2014
Listen to the Software Process and Measurement Cast 281. SPaMCAST 281 features our essay on value chain mapping. Value is generated through the transformation of raw materials into a new form, which is represented by a value chain. Driving effective change requires an understanding of your organization’s value chain.
Value chain mapping is a representation of how an organization transforms raw materials into a product and then delivers that product to its customers. Value chains are developed so that the organization can get a full understanding of the process to see how they can generate the greatest possible value for the organization and the customer. Once you understand the flow, it is far easier to improve it. Value Chain Mapping is a lean technique. Like Kanban, which focuses on the flow of work and which steps add business value, Value Chain Mapping helps to target process improvements.
Listen to the rest on SPaMCAST 281.
The SPaMCAST 281 also features Kim Pries’s column. The listeners have spoken and Kim’s column now has a name: The Software Sensie. In this edition, Kim tackles big data in his illuminating and technical style.
Here are the related value chain mapping blog entries:
Value
Chain Mapping
Value
Chain Mapping: Value Chain or Process Map?
Value Chain
Mapping: Components
Value Chain Mapping: A Simplified Process
Value
Chain Mapping: Troubleshooting
Value Chain Mapping: Creative Tension
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Next week we will feature our interview with Ben Linders (this is Ben’s second appearance on the podcast) and Luis Gonçalves. We discussed retrospectives and their great new book Getting Value out of Agile Retrospectives - A Toolbox of Retrospective Exercises. Retrospectives power the continuous improvement all project and organizations need to deliver more value over time.
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