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Latest revision as of 12:18, 10 May 2013
Every piece of broccoli is in itself a broccoli. It is fractal. It adheres to levels of scale. Takes a holistic approach, creating a planning holarchy. A holarchy, in the terminology of Arthur Koestler, is a connection between holons—where a holon is both a part and a whole.
- n-tiered or fractal approach: ever evolving (rolling wave) planning on various levels of scale: annual, seasonal (MTP?), sprint, week, day planning.
- use seasonally adjusted hoshin kanri
Sources
- http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/rational/agile/agile-mission-critical-systems-development/ tip 2: Dynamic planning
- Rolling Wave Planning