
Lean Mastery
8 Books in 1 - Master Lean Six Sigma & Build a Lean Enterprise, Accelerate Tasks with Scrum and Agile Project Management, Optimize with Kanban, and Adopt The Kaizen Mindset
Greg Caldwell(Author)
Alakai Publishing LLC
Published on 30. October 2020
Book
Hardback
542 pages
978-1-953036-30-8 (ISBN)
Description
The Lean and Agile frameworks have been misapplied for two decades. Most teams that "do Agile" are running Waterfall with stand-ups.
Lean Mastery - 8 Books in 1 - Master Lean Six Sigma & Build a Lean Enterprise, Accelerate Tasks with Scrum and A explains what they're actually for. Bundle volume that compiles multiple full books into one binding. Coherent, focused, and meant to be read end to end or sampled by chapter.
Inside:
· The principles, in their original form, before consultants softened them.
· The practices that produce the results everyone wants from these methods.
· When Lean is the wrong answer. Honest cases where waterfall is faster.
· How to introduce these frameworks to teams that have heard the buzzwords too many times.
· The cultural and organizational patterns that determine success or theater.
· Real-world examples - both wins and the kind of failures that get hidden in case studies.
Read this if you're tired of doing the rituals without the results.
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Language
English
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 286 mm
Width: 221 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
1607 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-953036-30-8 (9781953036308)
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Greg Caldwell writes for entrepreneurs, founders, and team leads who want to build faster, smarter, and leaner. His books break down the methodologies that drive modern business - Lean Startup, Agile, Scrum, Kaizen, and Lean Analytics - into clear, implementable frameworks anyone can apply, whether you're launching a startup or scaling a team.
Greg's style is practical and outcome-driven: less theory, more execution. Each book gives readers the tools and mental models they need to ship better products and run leaner operations.