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Poppendieck was an influence for me, no doubt, and several others in those days. But sure, it was heavily influenced by Mary Poppendieck. Okay, so one thing I wanna just give a nod to, it’s like somebody who’s heavily influenced our thinking on this was David Anderson’s stuff around the pre-Kanban stuff.
Taking Out the Garbage – How to Get Good Risks into Your Risk Tool,” Vikki Parker, INCOSE Advanced Risk Management Seminar , November 9, 2007. On IT Project Performance,” Chris Sauer, Andrew Gemino, and Blaize Horner Reich, Communications of the ACM , November 2007. Brian Derfer, CTO. INCOSE, November 8 & 9, 2007.
Taking Out the Garbage – How to Get Good Risks into Your Risk Tool,” Vikki Parker, INCOSE Advanced Risk Management Seminar , November 9, 2007. On IT Project Performance,” Chris Sauer, Andrew Gemino, and Blaize Horner Reich, Communications of the ACM , November 2007. Brian Derfer, CTO. INCOSE, November 8 & 9, 2007.
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