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Book Description

"""In this timely book (title not final) by Information Technology time management expert Dominica DeGrandis, the real crime of the century is revealed--time theft, one of the most costly factors impacting enterprises in their day-to-day operations.

In three parts, DeGrandis reveals the five primary causes (a.k.a. the five thieves of time) of value stream delays, the simple yet highly effective solutions that make work visible, and the metrics needed to track the flow of work to better apply time saving solutions. Throughout the book, readers will learn effective practices that create high-performing flow within an organization.

Using full-color illustrations and other visual cues, this book isn't your normal stodgy or hard to understand IT book, it sets itself apart from the Lean, Kanban, and """"make work visible"""" titles by 'showing' as well as telling how to utilize visual tools in the most effective way possible, increasing work flow in quantitative ways.

Exercises, bulleted takeaways, and real-world examples from DeGrandis' own work experience all underpin the utility of the book's content. Additional vignettes throughout the book also show how other practices within an enterprise, such as marketing and financial departments, can use the same methods to solve and prevent time theft crimes within their own practices."

Table of Contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Praise
  3. Full Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. Contents
  7. List of Figures
  8. Foreword
  9. Introduction
  10. Part-1 - The Five Thieves of Time
    1. 1.1 - Too Much Work-in-Progress (WIP)
    2. 1.2 - Unknown Dependencies
    3. 1.3 - Unplanned Work
    4. 1.4 - Conflicting Priorities
    5. 1.5 - Neglected Work
  11. Part 2 - How to Expose Time Theft to Optimize Workflow
    1. 2.1 - Make Work Visible
    2. 2.2 - Ambush the Ringleader
    3. 2.3 - Expose Dependencies
    4. 2.4 - Committing the Perfect Crime—Unplanned Work
    5. 2.5 - Prioritize, Prioritize, Prioritize
    6. 2.6 - Preventing Negligence
    7. 2.7 - Useful Board Design Examples
  12. Part 3 - Metrics, Feedback, and Circumstances
    1. 3.1 - Your Metrics or Your Money
    2. 3.2 - The Time Thief O’Gram
    3. 3.3 - Operations Review
    4. 3.4 - The Art of the Meeting
    5. 3.5 - Beastly Practices
  13. Conclusion: Calibration
  14. Glossary
  15. Notes
  16. Acknowledgments
  17. A Note on The Type
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