Lean Software Development

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Last updated on February 28, 2026 5:31 pm

Learn about Lean Software Development and its influence on agile methods. Explore techniques like Kanban and Value Stream Mapping. Apply Lean Startup and Design Thinking to understand user and market needs faster and cheaper. Gain experience through fictional case studies and confidently apply these techniques in the real world. Become proficient in applying lean techniques to software development and effectively learn about users and market needs.

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While scrum and XP were transforming the software development industry, there were another set of ideas (derived from lean manufacturing and Six Sigma) that started to influence software development methods. These ideas around Lean Software Development forms the foundation of number of agile methods.

In this course, we will explore lean concepts and cover some of the common Lean methods and techniques like Kanban, Value Stream Mapping, etc.

In this course, we will also learn techniques like Lean Startup and Design Thinking that can help team learn about user and market needs much faster and cheaper.
As part of this course, you will also apply the knowledge gained in this course to fictional case studies. These projects will help you gain experience to confidently apply these techniques in real world.
At the end of the course, you will be able to apply lean techniques / methods to software development. You will also be able to apply methods to learn about your users and market needs much faster and cheaper.

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