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5 Keys of DevOps + Value Stream Assessment

Webinar

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Sponsored by Plutora


Thursday, June 11, 2020
11 am EDT

Investing in improvements without assessing your organization is an excellent way to waste time, money, and morale. With 70% of transformation efforts failing it pays to understand your surroundings, strengths, and gaps before you invest in what's next.

Join Steve Pereira, founder of Visible, Inc and creator of the DevOps Checklist along with Jeff Keyes, VP of Product at Plutora where we'll look at 5 critical assessment considerations that often get missed, and tools and techniques to fill in the riskiest gaps.

We'll also cover:

  • What assessments always miss
  • Maximizing assessment ROI
  • When an assessment is a good investment
Steve Pereira
Founder - Visible
Steve Pereira is a 20-year tech veteran helping teams get incredible performance improvements with the Visible Value Delivery Program. He's the creator of devopschecklist.com, runs Toronto's DevOps community and DevOpsDays Toronto. You can find out more about him and Visible at visible.is
JEFF KEYES
VP of Product - Plutora
Jeff has spent his career writing code, designing software features and UI, running dev and test teams, consulting and evangelizing product messaging.  Outside of 6 years at Microsoft, he has been primarily focused on growing startup companies.

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