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Lean project management is the application of lean concepts such as lean construction, lean manufacturing and
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project management Project management is the process of leading the work of a team to achieve all project goals within the given constraints. This information is usually described in project documentation, created at the beginning of the development process. T ...
. Lean project management has many ideas in common with other lean concepts; however, the main principle of lean project management is delivering more
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with less waste in a project context. Lean Project Management applies the five principles of lean thinking to
project management Project management is the process of leading the work of a team to achieve all project goals within the given constraints. This information is usually described in project documentation, created at the beginning of the development process. T ...
.Lloyd, Gary.(May 2015). "Lean Projects" article in "Digital Leaders", a collection of articles published by The British Computer Society "Lean" is a systematic method for the elimination of waste ("
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") within a manufacturing system. Lean also takes into account waste created through overburden (" Muri") and waste created through unevenness in work loads (" Mura"). Working from the perspective of the client who consumes a product or service, "value" is any action or process that a customer would be willing to pay for. Lean approach makes obvious what adds value by reducing everything else which does not add value. This management philosophy is derived mostly from the
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(TPS) and identified as "lean" only in the 1990s. TPS is renowned for its focus on reduction of the original
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seven wastes to improve overall customer value, but there are varying perspectives on how this is best achieved. The steady growth of Toyota, from a small company to the world's largest automaker, has focused attention on how it has achieved this success. The term "Lean Project Management" has not been picked up by any of the international organizations developing Project Management Standards: The
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Standard ISO 21502:2020 refers to term "agile", which may be understood as a similar concept, as a delivery approach of products ( project scope), and the PMBoK Standard published by the Project Management Institute refers to an "adaptive" type of development lifecycle also called "agile" or "change-driven" with regard to the
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lifecycle of a project (an element of the project lifecycle).


Types

In general, a project can be said to be Lean if it applies the principles of lean thinking. There are, however, different implementations of this idea that don't necessarily apply all of the principles with equal weight. Two well-known types are "Kanban" and "
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Kanban Kanban ( Japanese: カンバン and Chinese: 看板, meaning signboard or billboard) is a scheduling system for lean manufacturing (also called just-in-time manufacturing, abbreviated JIT). Taiichi Ohno, an industrial engineer at Toyota, devel ...
comes from manufacturing but was adapted for software development by David Anderson when he was working at
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in 2005 and inherited an underperforming maintenance team.Anderson, David. (2010) "Kanban: Successful Evolutionary Change for Your Technology Business." The success of the approach in that environment, led Anderson to experiment with Kanban in projects, with similarly positive results. As Anderson publicised his findings through talks and his book, software developers began to experiment with Kanban and it is now one of the most widely used methods for managing agile software development projects. The
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is used principally in construction and particularly focuses on pull and flow but perhaps more important than those is its emphasis on a collaborative approach in which all trades work together to create a visual representation of the work that needs to be done.


Related concepts

* Lean product development *
Lean startup Lean startup is a methodology for developing businesses and products that aims to shorten product development cycles and rapidly discover if a proposed business model is viable; this is achieved by adopting a combination of business-hypothesis-dri ...
* Lean construction *
Kanban (development) Kanban ( Japanese: , meaning signboard or billboard) is a lean method to manage and improve work across human systems. This approach aims to manage work by balancing demands with available capacity, and by improving the handling of system-le ...
*
Lean software development Lean software development is a translation of lean manufacturing principles and practices to the software development domain. Adapted from the Toyota Production System, it is emerging with the support of a pro-lean subculture within the agil ...
* Agile software development *
Agile management Agile management is the application of the principles of Agile software development and Lean Management to various management processes, particularly product development and project management. Following the appearance of the Manifesto for Agile ...


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