In Team Topologies DevOps consultants Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais share secrets of successful team patterns and interactions to help readers choose and evolve the right team patterns for their organization, making sure to keep the software healthy and optimize value streams. Team Topologies will help readers discover: • Team patterns used by successful organizations. • Common team patterns to avoid with modern software systems. • When and why to use different team patterns • How to evolve teams effectively. • How to split software and align to teams.
This workbook explores several aspects of team-first remote work, including: •How the new “remote-first” world is highlighting existing poor team interactions within organizations. •Why organizations should use the Team API pattern ...
Your team will change whether you like it or not. People will come and go. Your company might double in size or even be acquired. In this practical book, author Heidi Helfand shares techniques for reteaming effectively.
This is essential reading for every product leader." —WYATT JENKINS, SVP Product, Procore "Marty Cagan's INSPIRED motivated a generation of product managers to build products customers love, and EMPOWERED is the blueprint leaders need to ...
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Comic Agilé depicts the magical, depressing, funny and potentially educational moments that occur when agility meets reality.
exclaimed Mike, bursting through the office door with a huge binder. “I got it! We're back in!” Marcus, a product manager for London-based startup Arachnys, looked up skeptically. Mike had gone to see a major banking prospect ...
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In A Seat at the Table, CIO Mark Schwartz explores the role of IT leadership as it is now and opens the door to reveal IT leadership as it should be—an integral part of the value creation engine.
The team was in the middle of this painful conversation when David Meyers, leader of a high-revenue division, began speaking: “Talking about the cutback in staff—” That was as far as he got. Far from exercising the ability to understand ...
Now, independent technology consultant Susanne Kaiser introduces a powerful unified toolset you can use to design, build, and evolve adaptive software systems and teams that are optimized for ever-faster rates of change.