What I liked about it
- good speaker, great slides
- the way you search a conflict, and question the lean way
- funny + well explained
- good insights, new "material"
- good eplanation
- Good flow, a lot of ref to the theorists
- great XXXXXX presentation, looking forward to reading the book
- Very interesting, very deep
- It is very well presented, good speaker, attractive slides
- Makes me look at somme principles from a different angle
- Great examples
- Motivates you to keep an open mind
- even if the topic would not be interesting, it is a good presentation, but luckily it also was interesting
- topic very interesting, clear presentation
- interesting ideas, insights
- scientific approach to lean, and some nice conclusions and parallels
- very very engaging speaker, many interesting ideas
- very well reasoned and well structured presentation
- everything
- lots. Jobker, content, insight it gave me
- complete terminology
- the way presented
- well structured
- useful info
- sharp remarks, challenging
To improve
- you promised 3 American jokes, only heard 2
- provide links to books, sites
- more time for questions and disccussions
- cannot come up with anything, so my score should be 10
- controversial statments require discussion time --> more room for discussion
- add some time for discussion
- how do the proposed solutions/ methods "look like"
- allow more time for this presentation + Q&A
- provocative title is good for generating interest, but the "dangers" are not inherent in the Lean model itself, but rather in the tendency for people to try and apply a single model as a solution to all problems
- more allocated time for presentation
- elimination
- add what does have to be done. You make it less clear. However, you're absolutely right! There is not enough time.
- too much book selling
- use software development examples
- do not skip parts, adjust beforehand
- less content wrt the timeslot
- each presentation has 1 of the following goals: people do something / people stop doing something / people never forget something again
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