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The Five Ideals

The Five Ideals are the principles that transform how business and technology work together to deliver value.

  1. Locality and Simplicity
  2. Focus, Flow, and Joy
  3. Improvement of Daily Work
  4. Psychological Safety
  5. Customer Focus

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