A fairy tale about habits; Or what we can learn from Cinderella and her peers in DevOps
Like Cinderella's "The good in the potty, the bad in the croppy," Sabine Wojcieszak explains why you should take a closer look at your habits and decide which of them will support your DevOps endeavors and which will harm them.
Talk Title | A fairy tale about habits; Or what we can learn from Cinderella and her peers in DevOps |
Speakers | Sabine Wojcieszak (getNext IT) |
Conference | O’Reilly Velocity Conference |
Conf Tag | Build systems that drive business |
Location | Berlin, Germany |
Date | November 5-7, 2019 |
URL | Talk Page |
Slides | Talk Slides |
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In the good, old times, fairy tales were used to distribute a common understanding of good and bad behaviors in an entertaining way, and Sabine Wojcieszak translates some ideas of fairy tales into the modern world of DevOps. Like Cinderella’s “The good in the potty, the bad in the croppy,” Sabine focuses on common habits on individual, team, and organizational levels, which either supports or harms your DevOps initiatives. DevOps is kind of a “team play” culture, and the way people behave is crucial to the success of it—even if they’re not directly part of the DevOps team. She introduces some ideas of ways to foster the good habits, solve the bad ones, and help you discover habits in your own environment and start working on them.