Scrum works well with Takt for complex areas like lobby, hoist erection, medical equipment, MEP renovations. The product owner populates backlog from Takt work steps. The team autonomously moves items from sprint backlog to in progress to complete. Last Planner integrates perfectly under Takt. Five levels: master, phase pull, make ready lookahead, weekly work, day planning. Elementary classroom clarity measures if a third grader understands the plan. Target is over 80 percent. Crash landing means compression ignored until damage is done. Team pushes harder, increases materials and workers, takes project out of flow. Controlled landing means compression recognized early. Flow is maintained. Worker counts stay consistent. Pushing only extends the end date.
What you'll learn in this episode:
To recover you must focus on increasing system capacity not pushing work through limited capacity.
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