Difference between revisions of "Operations review"
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**tells how well we are managing against budget, and, therefore, how much slack we have to do kaizen, buy items like flat-screen monitors and new computers. | |||
*takes place on second Friday of the subsequent month so that the financial data after the books for the prior month are closed; | *takes place on second Friday of the subsequent month so that the financial data after the books for the prior month are closed; | ||
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**a specific report that would drill into some aspect of our process on which the business needs more information | **a specific report that would drill into some aspect of our process on which the business needs more information | ||
*wraps up with questions & answers, comments, and suggestions from the floor for a few minutes. | *wraps up with questions & answers, comments, and suggestions from the floor for a few minutes. | ||
To keep our costs under control, {{p|guest sponsors food}}—Invite a vice president from another part of the company so that our value-stream partners take an interest, show interest in them and invite them to present. | |||
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*Kanban—Successful Evolutionary Change for Your Technology Business, David Anderson | *Kanban—Successful Evolutionary Change for Your Technology Business, David Anderson |
Revision as of 14:00, 5 March 2013
Operations Review:
- reminds everyone that we are running a business;
- presents a summary of the overall performance for the month;
- budget details;
- throughput;
- headcount;
- tells how well we are managing against budget, and, therefore, how much slack we have to do kaizen, buy items like flat-screen monitors and new computers.
- takes place on second Friday of the subsequent month so that the financial data after the books for the prior month are closed;
- compares planned versus actual numbers;
- is the feedback loop between adjacent layers in the holarchy:
- the Check in the PDCA-cycle;
- the Measure in Sociocracy;
- Sprint Review Meeting in Scrum;
- Release Review Meeting in Scrum.
A mini Operations Review:
- is an objective, data-driven retrospective on the squad's or organization’s performance rather than the more subjective, anecdotal, qualitative management.
- is above and beyond any one sprint or project;
- sets an expectation;
- provides the feedback loop that enables growth of organizational maturity and organization- level continuous improvement.
- reviews data like:
- defect rates
- average lead time distribution
- throughput
- value-added efficiency, and, occasionally,
- a specific report that would drill into some aspect of our process on which the business needs more information
- wraps up with questions & answers, comments, and suggestions from the floor for a few minutes.
To keep our costs under control, guest sponsors food—Invite a vice president from another part of the company so that our value-stream partners take an interest, show interest in them and invite them to present.
Source:
- Kanban—Successful Evolutionary Change for Your Technology Business, David Anderson