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Monthly Archives: January 2017
Fitness for Purpose Diary, Part 3: Replace Scale with Taxonomy
I’m continuing to document incremental innovations beyond the net promoter score that occurred in recent years, leading to the current state of fitness-for-purpose analysis techniques. Previously in this series: Start with Net Promoter Score Add narratives Apply segmentation David J … Continue reading
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Tagged Enterprise Services Planning, esp, f4p, fitness for purpose, kanban, taxonomies
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Fitness-for-Purpose Diary, Part 2: Segmentation
I’m continuing my attempt to document, in a series of blog posts, the incremental improvements leading to today’s state of fitness-for-purpose analysis techniques. Previously in this series: Start with Net Promoter Score (NPS) Add customer narratives Segmentation was the next … Continue reading
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Tagged Enterprise Services Planning, esp, f4p, fitness for purpose, kanban
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Fitness-for-Purpose Diary, Part 1: Starting With (and moving away from) NPS
I’d like to document the evolution of concepts and techniques of the fitness-for-purpose analysis. Fitness for purpose has been a hot topic in the Kanban community in the last several years, particularly at the Leadership Retreat level. It is also … Continue reading
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Tagged #espway, Enterprise Services Planning, esp, f4p, fitness for purpose, kanban
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