Mapping “Projectized” Work To Continuous DevOps-style Workflows
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Live Webinar – October 5th 2016, 12:00 – 1:00 PM EDT
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 Hour 1 PDU Free
Provider: Offered by Techtown /ASPE (REP 2161)
Note: ASPE has Re-branded as Techtown – ASPE is an REP and attendees will be awarded 1 PDU for this event.
When it comes to software projects, there is a significant trend in enterprise IT departments to embrace shorter, more incremental cycles of work.
Schools of thought from the Agile, Lean and DevOps camps all promote these fast, small cycles – in some cases “projectizing” work at the task level which immediately gets merged with a larger system.
Although finite, time-boxed work is a familiar project management concept, there are tensions between the coveted speed to delivery of DevOps and Continuous Delivery style IT environments and the need for project management practices which enable sophisticated system engineering.
In this presentation Chris Knotts, PMP – (LinkedIn profile) examines some of those tensions and discusses many of the fundamental dynamics contemporary project professionals should be aware of when navigating any environment that is impacted by trends in IT towards DevOps and Continuous Delivery.
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Mapping “Projectized” Work To Continuous DevOps-style Workflows
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