In A Nutshell

When we are successful, we should try to understand why we have been successful. Then we can repeat those useful behaviours to make our future efforts even more successful. When we fail, we similarly try to understand why we have failed. With this understanding we can seek to avoid the negative impact of problematic behaviours. This reduces the risks of failure in future activities.


Considerations


Customer Focus


Team Focus


Contextual Focus

 

Supporting Principles

Data helps us to analyse opportunities and problems objectively. We are more likely to make better experiments if our decisions are based on data.

A culture of feedback, transparency and experimentation provides the supporting context for learning, for improvement and for sharing knowledge more widely.

When we lack clarity over the way to improve, we use experiments to quickly evaluate different approaches and to select the combination of changes that provide the best benefit.

We seek feedback frequently. It provies qualitative information to help us accelerate learning and adopt our ways of working.

Learning is the heart of adaptation. When we inspect and adapt we can learn both from our failures and from our successes. We apply new knowledge, wherever it is obtained, to improve our work.

We want to deliver the biggest benefit at the lowest cost. When we have different ways of addressing the same problem we try the simplest first. We only adopt more complex changes if simple changes do not deliver enough benefit.