A3 Monstrance

A3 Monstrance

A3 Monstrance

In lean, the A3 report (and many other tools) is sometimes treated more like a holy relic, a monstrance that is processed around and where the tool is valued more than the problem it is supposed to solve. Don’t do that! Original image caption was “A procession of the Blessed Sacrament during the first Annual Southeastern Eucharistic Congress in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.” Image based on File:Blessed Sacrament procession, First Annual Southeastern Eucharistic Congress, Charlotte, North Carolina – 20050924-01.jpg by Fennec and released as public domain on Wikipedia. Thank you, fennec. I hence also release this composite as public domain.

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  • Date: March 15, 2016
  • SEO Title: A3 Monstrance
  • SEO Description: In lean, the A3 report (and many other tools) is sometimes treated more like a holy relic, a monstrance that is processed around and where the tool is valued more than the problem it is supposed to solve. Don't do that!
  • SEO Keywords: A3, Monstrance, procession
  • Post or page attached: The A3 Report – Part 3: Limitations and Common Mistakes,
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