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5 Steps to Set Up Value Stream Management and Boost DevOps in 2021

Webinar

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Sponsored by Plutora


Thursday, December 10, 2020
11 a.m. ET

If you improve your DevOps next year, but don’t have the metrics to prove it … did it really improve?

Value stream management (VSM) is how companies are managing their transformations and is the first stop to DevOps success in 2021. As the next iteration of DevOps, VSM improves the quality and velocity of delivery while managing risk.

As you seek to improve your software delivery approaches next year, learn how to develop and implement your value stream management practice. Starting from understanding the benefits of value stream management and identifying your goals, this webinar will walk you through the steps from beginning to end.

Join Helen Beal, chief ambassador at DevOps Institute, and Jeff Keyes, VP of product at Plutora, to learn the practical steps to set up your value stream management practice.

Key Takeaways:

  • What to do first and who to get involved
  • Identifying value streams and mapping them
  • Tying your DevOps toolchain into your value stream management platform
  • Incorporating value stream management into your daily practices
 
Helen Beal
Chief Ambassador - DevOps Institute
DevOps and Ways of Working speaker, writer, consultant, coach and learning facilitator. Member of the DevOps Institute Board of Regents. Member of the DevOps World Advisory Board; Member of the Jax DevOps Advisory Board; DevOps Editor at InfoQ and a contributor to devops.com
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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