Tag: Creating a Culture of High Performance

  • Establishing ‘Non-negotiables’​ to Build a Positive Culture at Home and at Work

    Establishing ‘Non-negotiables’​ to Build a Positive Culture at Home and at Work

    Culture is simply a shared way of doing something with passion. Brian Chesky When I was young, there were certain rules that were strictly implemented in my home. One of them was for my siblings and I to share everything to foster a strong sense of equality and ‘justice’. If I went to a birthday…

  • Leveraging Stories to Drive DevOps Culture

    Leveraging Stories to Drive DevOps Culture

    We tell stories to feel at home in the Universe Roger Bingham, British science communicator, writer, and public television producer and host I perfectly recollect the moment I joined my first organization after finishing my MBA, way back in the early nineties. I was casually informed about an employee who fudged his travel expense statement…

  • DASA DevOps Coach Program: Do I Need to Have Another Designation?

    DASA DevOps Coach Program: Do I Need to Have Another Designation?

    I have a bunch of designations, certifications, credits, affiliations; you name it. When I first heard about the DevOps Agile Skills Associations (DASA) in 2016, I got involved because I’m a firm believer in the Agile and DevOps mindset. DASA DevOps and Agile principles go hand in hand; one does not work without the other.…

  • The Challenges of Driving a DevOps Culture

    The Challenges of Driving a DevOps Culture

    The culture of any organisation is shaped by the worst behaviour the leader is willing to tolerate Gruenter and Whitaker I was talking to an Information Technology (IT) veteran recently, and he was discussing the transition from Traditional methods to Agile and now DevOps, which is being increasingly implemented in IT organisations around the world.…

  • The Story of an Agile Coach Becoming a DevOps Coach

    The Story of an Agile Coach Becoming a DevOps Coach

    In January 2020, I and 8 other experienced DevOps and Agile practitioners from around the World became the first 9 DASA DevOps Coaches. DASA (DevOps Agile Skills Association) is a community driven organisation with the aim to improve skills and knowledge for DevOps teams and transformations. The DASA DevOps Coach certification is their latest development…

  • How to Lead in Today’s Disruptive Dysfunctional World

    How to Lead in Today’s Disruptive Dysfunctional World

    Take a look at the world around us, what do you see? Dysfunction all around. Constant Change. Perpetual disruption. Let me share with you what I see: When looking for the root cause or asking the question “why” we are failing. The answer can be summarized in three words: culture, leadership, and communication. Culture Culture…

  • How to Define DevOps

    How to Define DevOps

    Hundreds of definitions exist for DevOps. Here, we have captured three in which we highlighted essential elements by underlying them. As you can see, these elements stand for something larger than an intangible but also applicable to enterprise-wide IT improvement and continuous innovation of the IT capability. Key points: Source: DASA DevOps Fundamentals coursebook.

  • DevOps Delivers, but Requires New Skills – And a Whole New Mindset

    DevOps Delivers, but Requires New Skills – And a Whole New Mindset

    DevOps ‘requires multiple teams to work closely with each other, side by side, on a day-to-day basis, to meet the significantly shrunken delivery timelines.’ Just about every organization with a functioning IT department has been attempting to finesse some variation of DevOps into its software delivery flow. When done right, DevOps is powerful stuff, and…

  • How Do DevOps Product Owners Actually Monitor Progress?

    How Do DevOps Product Owners Actually Monitor Progress?

    The team and the Product Owner have together understood and confirmed the Product Backlog. They have created the Team Backlog for the next iteration. We know that the Team Backlog consists of more than just new features to be developed. Solving incidents, answering user queries, giving advice, and carrying out operational activities are all examples…

  • Thank You DASA Partners and Best Wishes for 2020!

    Thank You DASA Partners and Best Wishes for 2020!

    2019 was a successful year for DASA. Thanks to all of you around the world for contributing to our fast-growing DevOps community! Building on the momentum of the previous years, 2019 continued with strong growth and adoption of DASA DevOps in the global marketplace. DASA expanded its footprint into new markets and introduced new certifications…