Velocity
DevOps Flow synthesizes organizational models, process improvements, metrics, individual development and technology approaches that can improve team productivity and speed the overall throughput velocity.
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BUPA: No Flow No DevOps!
BUPA identified a critical success factor being the flow of information across the organization, so that decision making and action…
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DevOps Metrics We Love – IBM
The key goal was metrics that would help teams improve their agility and efficiency, while maintaining their quality.
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Flow Engineering – Learning to Lead from the Inside Out
Flow Engineering is a practical guide to using value stream mapping techniques to align teams, unlock innovation, and optimize performance.
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Industrial DevSecOps “Value Streams to Agile Teams”
As Agile and DevOps practices continue to challenge the status quo and improve business outcomes, large companies need to learn…
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Power the Flow of Your Work with Flow Efficiency
Flow Efficiency is the percentage of time where work is in an active state and is a metric to expose…
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Working Backwards to Drive Platform Adoption
Discover how Value Stream Management (VSM) can fast-track your organization's Internal Development Platform implementation.
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Flow Metrics – Defining Measurements for Achieving High Performance Software Development
Flow Metrics offer a methodology for effectively quantifying and improving the throughput of DevOps work streams.
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Unleash the Power of DevOps with Value Stream Management
A value stream map is a visual tool that displays all critical steps in a specific process and easily quantifies…
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DORA Metrics Explained
DORA metrics, also known as Accelerate metrics, are universally lauded as good metrics for tracking Engineering team productivity and software…
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CIO Playbook: Driving Digital Transformation Success with Value Stream Management
How CIOs can use value stream management to adopt a digital-first mindset.
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