This is a companion transcript of the audio series, Beyond The Phoenix Project, intended to be used for reference and to enable further research of cited material, and not as a standalone work. In the audio series, Gene Kim and John Willis present a nine-part discussion that includes an oral history of the DevOps movement, as well as discussions around pivotal figures and philosophies that DevOps draws upon, from Goldratt to Deming; from Lean to Safety Culture to Learning Organizations.The book is a great way for listeners to take an even deeper dive into topics relevant to DevOps and leading technology organizations.
A Novel about IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win Gene Kim, Kevin Behr, George Spafford. almost every week.” He pauses and then says emphatically, “Dr. Eliyahu M. Goldratt, who created the Theory of Constraints, showed us how any ...
Titles by Gene Kim Fiction The Phoenix Project: A Novel About IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win (2013), co-authored with Kevin Behr and George Spafford The Unicorn Project: A Novel about Developers, Digital Disruption, ...
Prugh, “DOES14: Scott Prugh, CSG - DevOps and Lean in Legacy Environments,” Slideshare.net, November 14, 2014, ... Scott Prugh, personal correspondence with Gene Kim, 2014. Geoffrey A. Moore... Geoffrey A. Moore and Regis McKenna, Crossing.
Bill has 90 days to fix a behind-schedule IT project, or his entire department will be outsourced. Fortunately, he has the help of a prospective board member, whose "Three Ways" philosophy might just save the day.
... Gene Kim, and George Spafford. The Visible Ops Handbook: Starting ITIL in 4 Practical Steps. Eugene, OR: Information Technology Process Institute, 2004. Bessen, James E. Automation and Jobs: When Technology Boosts Employment.
10 McGehee settled on the second explanation, a belief he shares with Sam Adams, the controversial CIA analyst who quit the agency in 1973 in protest over what he claimed was “the sloppy and often dishonest way U.S. intelligence ...
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Beyond the Phoenix Project
Provides a social history of how the CIA used the psychedelic drug LSD as a tool of espionage during the early 1950s and tested it on U.S. citizens before it spread into popular culture, in particular the counterculture as represented by ...