I finally got around to reading the Phoenix Project, a book that’s quite hot right now thanks to the buzz around ‘DevOps’, a term that is catching up with ‘Agile’ when it comes to being misunderstood. This is a 345-page read which could have been condensed down to about 10 pages. Granted, those 10 pages are significant and I’ll get to them in a bit, it’s just that I found the author’s desire to mimic the style of the groundbreaking and seminal book,
The Phoenix Project, i.e., The Goal for IT
The Phoenix Project, i.e., The Goal for IT
The Phoenix Project, i.e., The Goal for IT
I finally got around to reading the Phoenix Project, a book that’s quite hot right now thanks to the buzz around ‘DevOps’, a term that is catching up with ‘Agile’ when it comes to being misunderstood. This is a 345-page read which could have been condensed down to about 10 pages. Granted, those 10 pages are significant and I’ll get to them in a bit, it’s just that I found the author’s desire to mimic the style of the groundbreaking and seminal book,