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The history of LeanPreparing for PMI-PBA?To understand how Lean works, you first need to know where it originated. The Lean we know today began its life as ‘Lean Manufacturing.’ Lean manufacturing was first designed for use in the automotive industry. It followed 2 primary concepts: That all processes should be automated as much as possible and that each process only creates what is needed for the next step in a continuous flow.Lean Agile and Lean Manufacturing still share many of the same ideas, i.e. eliminating wasteful processes to improve value and productivity. But, while Lean Manufacturing looks at how to streamline inventories, supply-chains, and human resources, Lean agile looks at software, digital tools, and features.As mentioned, Lean has several ‘layers’ the comprise the method. We will first look at the principles that underpin the method and inform those activities and methods that follow.