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freehe
freehe
8/27/2016 9:01:51 PM
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DevOps Culture Puts Customers First
As it should. Companies will have to work hard to change their company culture. Developers, testers, engineers and other support staff will have to stop working in silos and look at products from a helicopter view and drill down to see how their work impacts a particular product or service.

When customers first launch they focus on the customer, however when they start to consistently generate a profit they forget about the customers and focus on profit.

DevOps willl produce better employees, products and services and reduces silos, duplication and errors.

Every company says that want employees who are team players but sometimes make it difficult to be a team player. Since DevOps focus on collaboration and cooperation, being a team player and having (or forcing if necessary) teams work together, collaborate, cooperate, partner will be a win-win for employees, the company and customers.

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faryl
faryl
8/24/2016 8:59:03 PM
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Re: DevOps Culture
It is! Lol!

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vnewman
vnewman
8/24/2016 5:42:26 PM
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Re: DevOps Culture
@faryl - Kind of like "Undercover Boss" for developers :)

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clrmoney
clrmoney
8/24/2016 11:16:41 AM
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Century links devops
This is great for the customers because they needs are important and they need to keep their loyal customers.

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pmassam
pmassam
8/24/2016 6:11:55 AM
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Evolved Responsibility to realizing One Office
Good to see DevOps in the spotlight for transformation. They are an important element in the 'outside-in' approach, where they directly impact the 'first touch' of customers when trying out a new service.

I see this as an evolved responsibility (long overdue) which demands the question be asked during all agile product development meetings: "How does this improve my customer's experience or make life easier for them?" Part of a wider customer-centric organisational evolution journey, along which some service providers are already well advanced.

In turn, this can be a step towards making front and back offices transform into 'One Office'. Not something which will happen overnight, but a common transformation mission can facilitate culture and mindset changes necessary to become the trusted digital service provider of choice in any market

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DHagar
DHagar
8/23/2016 6:10:12 PM
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Re: DevOps Culture
@faryl, well it worked for them then.  Maybe they should go back to those models?

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faryl
faryl
8/23/2016 6:06:10 PM
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Re: DevOps Culture
I'm not sure if they still do it or if that was more of a "back in the day" type thing. It seemed like Microsoft changed organizational models annually in the early 90s!

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DHagar
DHagar
8/23/2016 5:23:21 PM
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Re: DevOps Culture
@faryl, now there is a smart idea!  I had not heard they were doing that, but it makes sense.

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DHagar
DHagar
8/23/2016 5:19:04 PM
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Re: DevOps Culture
@faryl, so true.  And this is the area where you cross the bridge and deliver real value to operations and change the way decisions are made.  That is where your ROI is!

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faryl
faryl
8/23/2016 5:12:05 PM
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Re: DevOps Culture
It also reminds me a bit of the reasoning Microsoft used by having their development teams work in customer support for their products after launch.

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