Agile working in Ghana – hype or game changer?

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  • Reason 6 months ago

    Agile has been rejected by every thinking Quality Guru. Run away from this quality charlatan. He is a fool.

    Lean Six Sigma Champion, U.S. Navy, 2004. Retired.

  • Accranie 6 months ago

    @Hon Akpaloo's Policy of Paying Every Gh Under The Age of 18years An Amount of ¢500/More Should Be Re-Considered

  • Accranie 6 months ago

    Since It's About Productivity, For A Reason/Two We Are Bound!! To Contribute Our Two Cents. I Think The @Writer is Talking About Gh/Africa's Informal/Undocumented Sector

  • Reason 6 months ago

    Agile wasn't designed for the informal sector. The daily stand-up meetings alone will chase most people away. Think Lean or Theory of Constraints. They are both better for this environment.

  • Accranie 6 months ago

    @Writer, Documentation The Informal Economy In Gh/Africa Is A Next Level Issue So If You've Got Some @Wisdom(Indian Variant) Not Necessarily A Masters/Doctorate But Sweat Equity(Gh Variant) Own You Want To Share The Stage Is ...
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  • Reason 6 months ago

    Sure. I am about to release a book where I dissect Lean, Six Sigma, and Theory of Constraints, making them accessible and useful for Ghana's environment.

    1. 5S is a handy tool. Start there.
    2. Theory of Constraints-Use th ...
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  • BerylRichards 6 months ago

    Being agile is not applicable in all business cases.
    In a place like Ghana, it is worth pursuing. To say "agile has been rejected by every thinking Quality Guru" is a big fact untrue.

    I am a PM and SM and you cannot thro ...
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