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My top 5 topics from the 2015 DevOps Enterprise Summit

I just got back from the DevOps Enterprise Summit last night. This was the 2nd annual installation of the conference and it was three solid days of great content. My colleague, Dominica DeGrandis, was there last year and was on the organizing committee for the conference and she promised me this would be great. This was my first attendance at a DevOps specific conference so I wasn’t sure what to expect.

There were notable big names there like Jez Humble and Gene Kim. But, I found it refreshing that, in large part, the plenary sessions were comprised of people in the trenches telling stories about their company’s journey to improving quality and time to market by using DevOps principles. There were great presentations from Nordstrom (here in Seattle!), Target, Netflix, Ticketmaster, USPTO and many more. Instead of spoiling the surprise to be had from viewing the upcoming presentation videos, I wanted to share some of my overarching thoughts I had while attending the conference.
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Call for participation in a Lean Business Survey

My company, LeanKit, recently launched a new survey called the Lean Business Report. We’ve designed it to capture how people learn, adopt and practice Lean in knowledge work.

I’d like to ask for your help in getting responses. Please take the survey and feel free to share the link below via email, on Twitter, etc.

http://bit.ly/1FSS4bM

I’m happy to share an early copy of the finished report with you when it’s published in early 2016.

Today I watched the first Seattle Seahawks game of the NFL season. During the game, which we lost, I did get a chance to see a series of Verizon commercials themed around a better network explained in different ways, one of which was a door. This commercial had many of my friends geeking out because it has great parallels to dealing with constraints at work.

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