Towards a Systems Thinking View of Process Improvement
SEPG North America 2010
Presentation Summary by Jim Hart
Managing and meeting the demands of faster, cheaper and better will require empowering people to see how their actions and decisions affect the greater systems of which they are a part. This requires developing new tools that help people:
  • simulate systems to understand why systems behave as they do
  • understand the effects of interdependencies and nonlinearity on performance
  • conduct what-if scenarios to predict improvement results and identify high leverage change opportunities
Discovering System Dynamics in Software Engineering
Software Process Dynamics, LLC
Helping our clients discover the dynamic structures that shape their software companies' success.
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