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ORGANIC agility: The handbook is now here!

Agile42

For most readers of this blog, there will be nothing new about the words “ORGANIC agility”. Put simply, ORGANIC agility decenters the mechanical approach that sees organizations as machines built of discrete parts but sees them instead as living networks of relationships between people.

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Scaled Agile – Why? When? How?

Modus Create

Agile at Scale, or Scaled Agile, is all the rage! When and who should implement Scaled Agile? Scaled Agile is a way for organizations with many teams to plan, coordinate, and track work on large initiatives. In this blog post, we’ll review why, when, and how organizations should consider adopting Scaled Agile.

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Building the business case and roadmap for transformation

Capgemini

In the digital era, CIOs of large enterprises face a fundamental dilemma: they must both perform – increase operational excellence, reduce costs, and make existing systems faster – and transform – move the company to digital business models, enhance the customer experience, enable always-on innovation, and become more agile. Assessment.

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Arriving at the new destination: the DevOps learning journey

Capgemini

Given the slowdown of the economy and its impacts on the business world, organizations must adapt quickly to unexpectedly turbulent waters. Even in remote work environments, DevOps organizations adapt self-organized teams that are enabled to make decisions and adapt quickly in choppy waters. But they are only components.

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Embracing new business models for the digital era

Capgemini

In this environment, organizations need to get up to speed – or get left behind. For organizations that must contend with a legacy estate but want to disrupt or move like a start-up, here are a few considerations to keep in mind: Don’t transform for transformation’s sake.

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DevOps influencers to follow this year

Apiumhub

She gives podcasts about DevOps and organized DevOpsDays. Gene is a DevOps enthusiast, The Phoenix Project and DevOps Handbook co-author, author of many books related to DevOps area. Gene is a DevOps enthusiast, The Phoenix Project and DevOps Handbook co-author, author of many books related to DevOps area. John Arundel.

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Training to transform your workforce for the future

Capgemini

As organizations everywhere seek to achieve greater degrees of agility and competitive advantage, once-breakthrough technologies like cloud native and serverless are becoming increasingly mainstream as newer technologies like AI take hold. These imperatives are: Make it immersive. Make it ongoing.