- Continuous Improvement (Kaizen): Lean agile methodologies advocate for ongoing assessment and refinement. Teams work in iterative cycles, constantly reflecting on what works and seeking opportunities to improve both the learning solution and the development process.
- Value Focused Development: Emphasis is placed on delivering value to learners as quickly as possible, whether that means an improved feature, a new learning module, or additional support tools. Regular feedback from end-users ensures that these deliverables align with actual needs.
- Minimizing Waste: Lean methodologies strive to eliminate waste, including unnecessary processes, redundant features, or overly complex designs. In learning engineering, this ensures that every action and deliverable directly supports learning objectives and user needs.