The Flow Engineering Show

What is a Value Stream?

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Jun 29, 2022
Hosts Andrew and Steve dive deep into value stream thinking and its transformative impact on business operations. They discuss how software development is evolving alongside collaboration, emphasizing the importance of end-to-end flow and customer involvement. The conversation highlights the need to map actual processes rather than idealized versions to uncover inefficiencies. Additionally, they explore how value streams extend beyond traditional DevOps boundaries, advocating for clearer definitions and cross-departmental collaboration to optimize performance.
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INSIGHT

Value Stream Defined By Value And Flow

  • A value stream is a sequence of activities that produces customer value and approaches flow through repetition and smoothness.
  • Framing work as value (not just cost) shifts focus from doing work to delivering a customer outcome.
INSIGHT

Value Streams Already Exist

  • Value streams already exist in organizations as the real flow of work, not just idealized processes on paper.
  • Using the term 'value stream' gives a shared lexicon to measure, reason about, and improve delivery.
ADVICE

Work Backwards From Customer Value

  • Start by precisely specifying the customer's value and then map the stages required to produce it.
  • Establish flow, implement pull from the customer, and continuously pursue perfection as you optimize.
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