4 resultados para Pensamento Lean
em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland
Resumo:
The objective of this thesis is to better understand customer’s role in lean startup methodology. The aim is to find out how customers are involved in lean startup methodology implantation and increase the likelihood of new venture survival. This study emphasizes the usage of customers in shaping of new product development processes within companies, through iteration and constant communication. This communication facilitates the development of features that are requested by the customers and enhances the prospects of the new venture. The empirical part of the study is a single qualitative case study that uses action research to implement the lean startup methodology into a pre-revenue venture and examines its customer involvement processes. The studied case company is Karaoke d.o.o., developing a game called kParty. The study used the theory discussed in the literature review: customer involvement (in the survey and interviews conducted for the lean startup methodology), lean principles (through the implementation of lean startup methodology) and lean startup methodology, which are the central building parts of this thesis as a whole. The thesis contributes to the understanding of customer involvement in lean startup methodology, while giving practical implications of customer orientation and product market fitting.
Resumo:
The process of developing software is a complex undertaking involving multiple stakeholders. While the intentions of these parties might vary to some extent, the ultimate goal can be seen as a satisfactory product. Lean and agile software development practices strive toward this and they place customer contentment as one of the highest aims of the process. An important aspect of any development process is the act of innovation. Without it, nothing progresses and the whole process is unnecessary. As a target domain expert, the customer is an important part of effective innovation. Problems arise, however, when the customer is not actively taking part in the activities. Lack of familiarity with software development can easily cause such issues. Unfortunately, the amount of research conducted on product innovation is unimpressive. This makes it difficult to formulate a recommended approach on stimulating the customer and encouraging a more active participation. Ultimately, a small set of high-level guidelines were identified from the available literary resources for inducing innovation. To conclude, this thesis presents the findings made during the development of a small web application and compares them to the aforementioned literature findings. While the guidelines seem to provide promising results, further empirical research is needed to attain more significant conclusions.
Resumo:
Tämän diplomityön tarkoituksena oli tutkia pk-yrityksen toimistoympäristössä tapahtuvaa prosessia ja tehostaa sen toimintaa lean-työkaluja käyttämällä. Prosessin hukkien tunnistamiseksi kohdeyritykseen toteutettiin arvovirtakartoitus jonka tuloksena tunnistettiin prosessien eri vaiheiden hukat ja kohdistettiin niihin ehkäisevät lean-toimenpiteet. Tutkimus toteutettiin kvalitatiivisena toimintatutkimuksena, joka sisältää kirjallisuusosion sekä empiirisen osion kohdeyritykseen suoritetun arvovirtakartoituksen muodossa. Kirjallisen osion teoria on kerätty tieteellisestä kirjallisuudesta ja artikkeleista, artikkelit koostuvat suurelta osin internet-lähteistä. Työn empiirinen osio ja sen tiedot on kerätty tutustumalla case-yrityksen toimistoprosessiin sekä suorittamalla lukuisia haastatteluja yrityksen henkilöstön kanssa. Eniten hukkaa aiheutui dokumentoinnin ja työkalujen puutteesta sekä sisäisestä yhteistyökyvyttömyydestä. Työn tulokset tukevat lean-työkalujen käyttämistä, sillä suurin osa esiintyvästä hukasta on mahdollista ehkäistä helposti työn paremmalla dokumentoinnilla ja päivittäisiä työtapoja muokkaamalla. Sopivimmat lean-työkalut olivat standardoitu työ, kaizen sekä gemba.
Resumo:
The efficient indirect office work brings competitive advantage for companies in a rapidly changing business environment. The direct work methods in factory floors have been developed already for decades, but the office work is an area where the potential to improve the value add has not been studied and utilized systematically so far. The first objective of the thesis work is to find useful method for identifying and managing value add using literature. The usefulness of the method is validated in the case company`s environment. The second objective of the work is to understand what kind of effort is required to create more efficient target setting for the white collar employees. The operative level targets should be linked more tightly to the company strategy. Lean methods are selected as a tool for the improvement, since they are widely used in all kinds of industries and they are already familiar in other functions in the case company. Based on the literature review, suitable improvement methods are selected. The core of the lean is to identify the value add of a customer and eliminate the waste. Also visual control, cross functional work team, flow office and continuous improvement are used. The methods are tested in one production line and the results and feedback indicate that methods are useful in the studied environment.