Jidoka | Glossary

Definition

Jidoka is the policy of halting the production or development whenever there’s a fault or bug cropping up, the next step is to fix the problem and find the reason for the problem, thereby making sure it doesn’t occur again. This is considered to be a highly beneficial policy as it helps in increasing the quality of work.

Origin

The concept of jidoka originated in the early 1900s when Sakichi Toyoda, founder of the Toyota Group, invented a textile loom that stopped automatically when any thread broke.

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Flow Management | Glossary

A product backlog is a crucial tool that enables the Scrum team to achieve fast, flexible value-delivery flow in the presence of uncertainty. Uncertainty cannot be eliminated from product development. We must assume that a stream of economically important information will be constantly arriving and that we need to organize and manage the work so that this information can be processed in a rapid, cost-effective way while maintaining good flow.

Further Reading:

Book: Kanban: Successful Evolutionary Change for Your Technology Business by David J Anderson

Kanban from the Inside by Mike Burrows