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How the ‘diversity hire’ accusation and other barriers remain for Black women in tech

CIO

Leonie, an agile delivery manager working in the retail industry, who only gave her first name, saw this first-hand earlier in her career. Jessie Auguste, software engineer at Cybsafe. You haven’t got what it takes. I’ve heard that directly.” You look in the mirror and you think, is it a reflection of me?

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LinearB to Provide Free DORA Metrics Dashboard

DevOps.com

LinearB's free dashboard allows users to visualize DORA metrics from within the company’s software delivery management platform.

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Community AMA: Bryan Finster and Continuous Delivery

Dzone - DevOps

Bryan Finster, author of the 5-minute DevOps series and founder of the DevOps Dojo, joined our Dev Interrupted Discord community to answer your questions about outcome-based development, continuous delivery, and why failing small is better than failing fast.

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How to explain OKRs ( Objectives and Key Results) in plain English

Exadel

Olena Kovalova, senior delivery manager at Exadel says that “OKRs are created as hypotheses made by separate teams or departments aligned to the company’s goals. OKRs ( Objectives and Key Results) are common notions used in most IT organizations and other businesses that focus on tracking individual and team performance outcomes.

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OKRs (Objectives and Key Results) vs. KPIs (Key Performance Indicator): What’s the Difference?

Exadel

Olena Kovalova, senior delivery manager at Exadel, shares a perspective on four additional ways to compare and contrast KPIs and OKRs: They flow through the organization in different directions. KPIs show distinctively what is working and what is not and are more straightforward, while OKRs focus more on the goals.

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Delivering Continuous Value: Lessons Learned About Software Delivery In Our First 20 Years

Gorilla Logic

Arianna Reyes, Delivery Manager and Agile Coach. “To How do you keep a continuous flow of value to the business when you can’t find enough qualified software professionals to do the work? Gaby Zúñiga, Delivery Manager. The most important word is ‘team.’ Collaborative partnerships are a key factor for success.

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Working On Hitting a Release Cadence? CI/CD Observability Can Help You Get There

Honeycomb

Getting into a predictable release cycle is a software engineering best practice and if you have confidence in knowing that you can proactively resolve incidents, you are likely to find a consistent cadence for both internal business processes and customers. Your on-call teams will remain confident and you customers will thank you.