Scrum and Last Planner™: Novel Methods Explained?
March 23rd, 2003 by HalLauri Koskela and Greg Howell expound on Scrum and Last Planner™ as "practical responses to the failure of conventional project management methods" in their paper The Theory of Project Management: Explanation to Novel Methods. The authors published this paper as a follow-on to their paper The Underlying Theory of Project Management is Obsolete.
In the next few days I will explore the authors' paper. In the meantime, get yourself a copy, read ahead, and get ready to offer your comments.
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