The jQuery Treeview Plugin is a lightweight and flexible transformation of an unordered list into an expandable and collapsible tree. It supports both location and cookie based persistence and it’s completely skinnable through CSS. I’ve been using the plugin for a while now. Though the author, Jörn Zaefferer, states it has some shortcoming and it [...]

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In this post, we’ll continue the series by concentrating on Principle #7: Improve the System, See the Whole and Optimize the Whole.   In the next part of the series, we’ll dive into Kanban Systems/Boards. And I am going to be a little obnoxious about listing my Lean and Kanban references with every series post.  [...]

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In this post, we’ll continue the series by concentrating on Principle #6: Respect People and Empower the Team. In the next part of the series, we’ll dive into Principle #7: Improve the System, See the Whole and Optimize the Whole. And I am going to be a little obnoxious about listing my Lean and Kanban [...]

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In this post, we’ll continue the series by concentrating on Principle #5: Deliver As Fast As Possible In the next part of the series, we’ll dive into Principle #6: Respect People and Empower the Team. And I am going to be a little obnoxious about listing my Lean and Kanban references with every series post.  [...]

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I have previously explained how to properly configure your web deployment projects to replace web.config sections.  The example I used was pretty standard – swap out connection strings to support the specific deployment environment.  It worked great, right?  Well, today this technique complete fell short for me as I was dealing with a custom section.  [...]

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In this post, we’ll continue the series by concentrating on Principle #4: Defer Commitment and Decide As Late As Possible. In the next part of the series, we’ll dive into Principle #5: Deliver As Fast As Possible. And I am going to be a little obnoxious about listing my Lean and Kanban references with every [...]

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In this post, we’ll continue the series by concentrating on Principle #3: Build Integrity and Quality In. In the next part of the series, we’ll dive into Principle #4: Defer Commitment and Decide As Late As Possible. And I am going to be a little obnoxious about listing my Lean and Kanban references with every [...]

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In this post, we’ll continue the series by concentrating on Principle #2: Create Knowledge and Amplify Learning In the next part of the series, we’ll dive into Principle #3: Build Integrity and Quality In. And I am going to be a little obnoxious about listing my Lean and Kanban references with every series post.  The [...]

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