#14 Dimitar Bakardzhiev - Measuring the Knowledge Gap
Stellar Work14 Okt 2024

#14 Dimitar Bakardzhiev - Measuring the Knowledge Gap

In this conversation, Dimitar Bakardzhiev discusses his extensive experience in software development and the concept of knowledge work. He introduces KEDEHub, a tool designed to bridge knowledge gaps in software development teams. The discussion covers the importance of understanding knowledge work, the state of flow, and how to measure and manage knowledge gaps within organizations. Dimitar emphasizes the balance between routine tasks and innovation, and the need for a knowledge-centric perspective in improving efficiency and productivity in the workplace.

Dimitar Bakardzhiev:

Dimitar Bakardzhiev has led teams and companies, developed software products and managed numerous successful technology ventures.
As the owner of a publishing house, he's brought to light eight management books on topics such as Lean, Kanban, the Theory of Constraints by Goldratt, and Deming's Theory of Management, all in the Bulgarian language.
In 2015, he was a finalist for the Kanban community’s Brickell Key Award and initiated the first international Agile Lean conference in Bulgaria.
Recently, Dimitar was awarded a US Patent for the KEDE technology.
Dimitar is also a lecturer and frequent speaker at numerous industry conferences and his passion is to educate audiences on the benefits of Kanban and Agile methodologies for software development.

Dimitar Bakardzhiev on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dimitarbakardzhiev/

- KEDEHub https://kedehub.io/
- Manifesto for Knowledge-Centric Software Development https://knowledge-centric.org/
- Solana Case study https://docs.kedehub.io/case-studies/report-solana-capability-vs-team-size.html

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