Talk:Lean Project Management
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Feedbck on "Lean Project Management" by DBDHL
This is a great, well written article providing a solid description of Lean Project Management.
Formal aspects
- The language is nice and easy to understand but proof-reading is recommended.
- The structure of the article engages the reader. It is well structured and chronologically written.
- The use of figures is great and supports the take-away points from the sections.
- The figures seem correct, convincing and easy to understand.
- I suggest adding figure numbers in the figure texts.
- I suggest referring to the figures throughout the text. This hasn’t been done consistently.
- It is assumed that the author has created the figures by him/her-self and that there are no copyright issues.
- The article is very well formatted Wiki-style.
- References are used consistently and correct and seem to cover the topic to a great extent.
Content aspects
- It’s great the article starts by explaining the importance of the topic: Lean project management. This is engaging the reader and works as a great appetizer to read more.
- Consider to include some of the findings from the article so it works as a summary.
- The topic is assumed to be highly relevant for a practitioner considering to apply Lean project Management within an organization.
- It is clear that the article belongs to the “Introduction and overview” category since it takes care of the proposed elements.
- The length of the article seems appropriate. The article seems to cover the topic to a great extent without being too “heavy” to read.
- There is a great chronological red thread throughout the article as well as a nice overview.
- References are in general used extensively with relevant sources of high quality.
- The article has a section referring to other Wiki pages, which is great.
- It can be a but difficult to distinct between own opinion and statements from literature:
- From the top section: Using “our” in the following sentence makes it seem like it is written by a company and is a bit confusing: “Competition in our industry increasingly makes more important the desire of optimizing what leads to provide our customers better service or product…”
- From the discussion: “LPM philosophy would become an important part of the companies’ culture because they would see the long-term benefits of applying LPM tools and techniques” – where does this statement come from?
- The article doesn’t seem to have “copy/paste” plagiarism.