Title :
Agile management and the Toyota way for software project management
Author_Institution :
Centre for Extended Enterprise & Bus; Intelligence, Curtin Univ. of Technol., Perth, WA, Australia
Abstract :
The history of failure of information systems development over the last 20 years is well recorded. Literally billions of dollars have been wasted on development projects that failed. The information systems and technology industry (IST) has, in the main, failed to find a solution to this situation. This paper will discuss these various statements, illustrating the dismal record of failure, the underlying causes of these failures, and the history of research into alternative development approaches, now generally termed ´agile development methods´. It is also proposed that agile development requires agile management, and I will discuss this concept and practice of agile management. This approach to managing software development projects can be seen to have roots in the lean manufacturing thinking and practice, derived in many respects from what is known as The Toyota manufacturing process. This foundation in a demonstrably successful and long-standing product development and manufacturing process gives strength and credibility to the concept and practice of agile development, and agile project management.
Keywords :
agile manufacturing; information systems; lean production; manufacturing processes; project management; Toyota manufacturing process; agile project management; information systems development; lean manufacturing; software development; software project management; technology industry; Agile manufacturing; History; Lean production; Management information systems; Manufacturing processes; Product development; Programming; Project management; Software development management; Toy manufacturing industry;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial Informatics, 2005. INDIN '05. 2005 3rd IEEE International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9094-6
DOI :
10.1109/INDIN.2005.1560430