f you're debating whether to go with Agile or Lean for ongoing improvement, here's a brief summary of each method:
Agile is all about flexibility, iterative development, and customer input. It's best for projects such as software development, where requirements keep changing and you require rapid iterations and ongoing updates. It's most effective when you want to be able to quickly change and get user feedback on a regular basis.
Lean, however, focuses on getting rid of waste and maximizing efficiency in current processes. It's typically employed in manufacturing or whatever process you are aiming to optimize, cut costs, and simplify workflows. Lean is ideal when you need to enhance the flow of an existing process and eliminate inefficiencies.
When to Use Each -
Agile: Apply to software development, changing needs projects, or whenever updating and feedback from users are needed.
Lean: Apply process optimization, expense cutting, and maximizing efficiency in mature environments (such as manufacturing or service operations).