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optimizing their delivery system using... the pull system!
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<p>
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The pull system contrasts with the push system. Instead of trying to
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make everyone work at maximum capacity, the focus shifts to improving
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the time required to deliver a feature.
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In a pull system, instead of trying to make everyone work at maximum
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capacity, the focus shifts to improving the time required to deliver one
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product.
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<p>
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I wanted to create a simulation to explore the consequences of different
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strategic approaches and identify which one is most effective.
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But few people will bet the success of their product on a system they
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are not familiar with. This is where simulation helps. We can safely
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explore the consequences of different strategic approaches and identify
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which one is really most effective.
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<p>
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Imagine we're developing a mobile news app. We have several
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We'll simulate the creation of a mobile news app with several
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functionalities to implement and want to measure how long each takes to
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complete.
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complete. Ready? Let's dive in!
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Note: This article includes visualizations of team workflows that can
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