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Lean DevOps By Robert Benefield

Lean DevOps by Robert Benefield


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Lean DevOps: A Practical Guide to On Demand Service Delivery by Robert Benefield

Deliver Any Service Far More Effectively, Based on What Customers Really Want As service stacks grow more complex, it becomes even tougher to deliver on-demand IT services that meet customers' expectations for speed, consistency, reliability, security, privacy, and value. Layering on new cloud technologies, architectural approaches, or methodologies can aggravate the problem by widening the gap between what delivery teams think they're delivering and what customers actually experience. In Lean DevOps, technical leader Robert Benefield helps you escape this spiral, reverse bad habits, and regain the situational awareness you need to deliver the right services in the right way. Writing for delivery team members and their leaders, Benefield shows how to improve information flow throughout your organization, so you can move toward your customers' target outcomes. He identifies problems arising from traditional approaches to managing teams, debunks excuses often used to prevent progress, and offers realistic recommendations for everything from requirements to incentives. * Understand key dynamics that impact service delivery, and avoid focusing on the wrong issues * Give your delivery teams stronger abilities to learn and improve * Improve team maturity and implement prerequisites for effective use of automation and AI/ML * Optimize key service delivery elements, from instrumentation to queue masters and cycles * Organize and manage workflows more effectively * Handle governance associated with internal controls and external legal/regulatory requirements * Leverage the power of Lean and Mission Command to accelerate innovation, empower subordinates, and drive the outcomes you want

About Robert Benefield

Robert Benefield is an experienced technical leader who has decades of experience delivering robust on-demand services to solve hard problems in demanding ecosystems including banking and securities trading, medical and pharmaceutical, energy, telecom, government, and Internet services. His continual eagerness to learn and work with others to make a difference has taken him from building computers and writing code in the early days of the Internet at Silicon Valley startups to the executive suite in large multinational companies. He shares his unique experience in the hopes that others can continue to build on it without having to collect quite as many scars along the way.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1 Chapter 1: The Problem with IT Service Delivery 7 Approach #1: Reduce Delivery Friction 9 The Downsides of Targeting Delivery Friction 11 Approach #2: Managing Service Delivery Risk 12 The Downsides of Targeting Service Delivery Risk 14 The Essence of Delivery 15 Beginning the DevOps Journey 17 Summary 18 Chapter 2: How We Make Decisions 21 Examining the Decision-Making Process 22 Boyd and the Decision Process 23 The OODA Loop 26 The Ingredients of Decision Making 29 Ingredient 1: The Target Outcome 30 Delivering Measures over Outcomes 36 Ingredient 2: Friction Elimination 39 Ingredient 3: Situational Awareness 42 The Challenge of Trust 44 The Fragility of Mental Models and Cognitive Biases 45 Ingredient 4: Learning 48 Failing to Learn 48 The Pathway to Improved Decision Making 53 Summary 54 Chapter 3: Mission Command 55 The Origins of Mission Command 56 Learning How to Lead Effectively the Hard Way 57 Managing Through Unpredictability 58 Knowledge and Awareness Weaknesses 59 Misalignments 60 Misjudgment of Ecosystem Complexity 61 The Anatomy of Mission Command 62 Commander's Intent 63 Brief 66 Situational Overview 67 Statement of the Desired Outcome or Overall Mission Objective 67 Execution Priorities 67 Anti-Goals and Constraints 68 Backbriefing 69 Einheit: The Power of Mutual Trust 71 Creating Einheit in DevOps 74 Continual Improvement 75 Staff Rides 78 After Action Reviews 79 Organizational Impacts of Mission Command 80 Summary 81 Chapter 4: Friction 83 Understanding Ohno's Forms of Waste 84 Muda (Pure Waste) 86 Muri (Overburden) 109 Mura (Fluctuation and Irregularity) 113 See the Whole 125 Summary 126 Chapter 5: Risk 127 Cynefin and Decision Making 128 Ordered Systems 131 Unordered Systems 134 Reimagining Risk Management 143 Have Clear and Understood Target Outcomes 144 Make the Best Choice the Easiest Choice 145 Continually Improve Ecosystem Observability 147 Summary 151 Chapter 6: Situational Awareness 153 Making Sense of Our Ecosystem 154 The Mental Model 157 The Problems with Mental Models 158 Cognitive Bias 161 Gaining Better Situational Awareness 163 Framing 164 Finding and Fixing Framing Problems 165 Information Flow 169 Why Ecosystem Dynamics Matter 169 Meeting Your Information Flow Needs 172 Analysis and Improvement 181 Summary 182 Chapter 7: Learning 183 The Emergence of Skills Attainment Learning 184 The Rise of the One Right Way 186 Outcome-Directed Learning 188 Creating a Learning Culture 191 Day-to-Day Kata 191 Improvement and Problem-Solving Kata 192 The Coaching Practice 193 Summary 195 Chapter 8: Embarking on the DevOps Journey 197 The Service Delivery Challenge 204 Traditional Delivery Fog in the Service World 205 The Challenge of the ilities 207 The Path to Eliminating Service Delivery Fog 209 The Role of Managers in Eliminating Service Delivery Fog 210 Identifying What You Can or Cannot Know 214 Ways the Team Can Eliminate Service Delivery Fog 219 Summary 220 Chapter 9: Service Delivery Maturity and the Service Engineering Lead 221 Modeling Service Delivery Maturity 223 The Example of Measuring Code Quality 224 Service Delivery Maturity Model Levels 225 Service Delivery Maturity Areas of Interest 228 Configuration Management and Delivery Hygiene 232 Supportability 235 Single Point of Failure Mitigation and Coupling Management 239 Engagement 241 The Service Engineering Lead 243 Why Have a Separate Rotating Role? 244 How the SE Lead Improves Awareness 246 Organizational Configurations with the SE Lead 248 Challenges to Watch Out For 250 Incentivizing Collaboration and Improvement 251 Developers Running Production Services 253 Overcoming the Operational Experience Gap 254 Summary 256 Chapter 10: Automation 257 Tooling and Ecosystem Conditions 258 Building Sustainable Conditions 260 5S 261 Seeing Automation 5S in Action 278 Tools & Automation Engineering 283 Organizational Details 285 Workflow and Sync Points 285 Summary 287 Chapter 11: Instrumentation and Observability 289 Determining the Right Data 291 Know the Purpose and Value 293 Know the Audience 297 Know the Source 302 Making the Ecosystem Observable 307 Instrumenting for Observability 310 Instrumenting Development 310 Instrumenting Packaging and Dependencies 314 Instrumenting Tooling 316 Instrumenting Environment Change and Configuration Management 317 Instrumenting Testing 319 Instrumenting Production 320 Queryable/Reportable Live Code and Services 321 Presenting Task, Change, Incident, and Problem Records Together 321 Environment Configuration 322 Logging 323 Monitoring 324 Security Tracking and Analysis 325 Service Data 326 Pulling It All Together 327 Instrumenting a Wastewater Ecosystem 328 Instrumenting an IT Ecosystem 331 Summary 333 Chapter 12: Workflow 335 Workflow and Situational Awareness 336 Managing Work Through Process 337 Managing Work Organically 339 The Tyranny of Dark Matter 340 Learning to See the Disconnects in Action 343 Resolving Disconnects by Building Context 347 Visualizing the Flow 349 Workflow Board Basics 351 State Columns 352 State Columns for Operations 353 Swim Lanes 355 Task Cards 358 Preventing Dark Matter 359 Using the Board 362 Seeing the Problems 363 Limiting Work in Progress 365 The Limits of a Workflow Board 367 Managing the Board 367 Managing Flow and Improvement 368 Summary 368 Chapter 13: Queue Master 371 An Introduction to the Queue Master 372 Role Mechanics 374 Follow the Sun Queue Mastering 384 Queue Master Rollout Challenges 389 Team Members Don't See the Value 389 More Traditionally Minded Managers Thwarting Rollout 390 Pushy Queue Masters 391 Junior Team Members as Queue Masters 391 Queue Masters Who Struggle to Lead Sync Points 394 Summary 394 Chapter 14: Cycles and Sync Points 395 Inform, Align, Reflect, and Improve 396 Top-Down Alignment Control Approach 397 Alignment Through Iterative Approaches 397 Service Operations Synchronization and Improvement 400 The Tactical Cycle 400 Important Differences Between Kickoffs and Sprint Planning 404 Daily Standup 408 Retrospective 411 General Meeting Structure 413 The Learning and Improvement Discussion 415 The Strategic Cycle 421 Strategic Review 424 General Review Structure 426 A3 Problem Solving for the Strategic Review 427 Summary 432 Chapter 15: Governance 433 Factors for Successful Governance 434 Meeting Intent 435 No Target Outcome Interference 437 Maintain Situational Awareness and Learning 438 Common Governance Mistakes 440 Poor Requirement Drafting and Understanding 440 Using Off-the-Shelf Governance Frameworks 445 Out-of-the-Box Process Tooling and Workflows 450 Tips for Effective DevOps Governance 453 Understand Governance Intent 454 Make It Visible 454 Propose Reasonable Solutions 456 Automation and Compliance 458 Be Flexible and Always Ready to Improve 458 Summary 460 Appendix 461 9780133847505 TOC 6/7/2022

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NGR9780133847505
9780133847505
0133847500
Lean DevOps: A Practical Guide to On Demand Service Delivery by Robert Benefield
New
Paperback
Pearson Education (US)
2022-08-04
496
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