Scrum for full-scaling manufacturing is a groundbreaking agile discipline that combines Scrum with modular architecture and Lean/XP practices. This framework enables those who work with hardware to enjoy the same benefits that agile software teams have enjoyed for decades. R&D shops consistently produce quality prototypes up to eight times faster with Extreme Manufacturing (XM) when compared to their previous approach. Plus, working on an iterative sprint cadence allows them to frequently integrate their incremental hardware with their colleagues’ regular flow of software. The result has been a predictable burst of innovation.
However, one persistent question has always remained: how do we ultimately translate our agile product design into full-scale manufacturing? Join XM creator Joe Justice and Agile Scaling guru Alex Brown as they share the keys to making this important transition and reveal the success secrets of companies that have made the jump from agile prototyping to full-scale manufacturing.
To see how Extreme Manufacturing enables rapid prototyping, view our Extreme Manufacturing online course.
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