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For Product Owners/Product Managers and Scrum Teams: Growth Hacking, Devops, Agile, Lean for IT, Lean Startup, customer centric, software quality...
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DevOps is a fast growing field – a movement. Like any new technological advancement or new ‘movement’ that takes the Application Delivery world by storm, learning about DevOps is like drinking from a firehose. My series on Understanding DevOps is geared towards executives,  decision makers and practitioners who are new to the field, are learning the terminology and attempting to cut thru the fluff and hype and get to the meat and potatoes (did I miss any idiom?). My attempt is to do exactly that – present a tool and technology agnostic description of the field and advances thereof. I will from time to time talk about technologies and tools that are relevant to the field of DevOps, but will try to keep an un-biased perspective

(Full disclosure – I have worked for IBM in the past, and currently work for Delphix).

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Understanding DevOps:

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La face cachée de la mesure : une opportunité pour votre améliorati...

Fabrice ROBINI, Benoit LAFONTAINE & Philippe KERNEVEZ
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On n'améliore que ce que l'on mesure, mais la valeur de l'indicateur réside surtout dans son interprétation.

Mesurer le moral de l'équipe est indispensable pour tenir les délais.


Edward Deming : "Commençons par améliorer ce que nous savons faire, mais pas encore assez bien. Ensuite nous innoverons. Mais pas l'inverse."

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Kaizen — Wikipédia

Kaizen

Le mot kaizen est la fusion des deux mots japonais kai et zen qui signifient respectivement " changement " et " bon ". La traduction française courante est " amélioration continue ". En fait, par extension, on veut signifier " analyser pour rendre meilleur ". C'est le nom d'une méthode de gestion de la qualité.

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