
"Lack of trust in an organization is really expensive. You can't villianize others if you know their kids." -Unknown When implementing DevOps in your organization, focus on building trust and communication across teams. As one quote highlights, a lack of trust can be expensive and counterproductive. To successfully implement continuous delivery, you need to change the culture of how an entire organization views software development efforts."
"To successfully implement continuous delivery, you need to change the culture of how an entire organization views software development efforts. Automation is a powerful tool in DevOps, but remember that culture is just as critical. As Tommy Tynjä's quote emphasizes, successful continuous delivery requires a shift in organizational culture, not just technology. Showing a strong success and visible benefits is key to getting others to agree to try your way of doing things."
""Programming is not a zero-sum game. Teaching something to a fellow programmer doesn't take it away from you." "So, what do you do?" "I'm lean" "What?" "I'm agile" "What?" "Fine. I make websites." "Any roles involved in a project that do not directly contribute toward the goal of putting valuable software in the hands of users as quickly as possible should be carefully considered.""
DevOps emphasizes automation to accelerate software delivery while requiring parallel cultural change across organizations. Trust and communication between teams reduce costs and enable collaboration. Roles that do not directly advance rapid delivery of valuable software should be reconsidered. Continuous Delivery demands changing organizational perspectives on development and visible successes help convince stakeholders to adopt new practices. Agile practices like retrospectives and continuous improvement reinforce learning and adaptation. Embracing change, teaching and sharing knowledge, and demonstrating measurable benefits drive wider adoption of DevOps principles and sustainable delivery practices.
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