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Real-Life: Implementing Value Stream Mapping

Webinar

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Sponsored by Plutora


Monday, July 13, 2020
11 am EDT

Value Stream Mapping is a lean tool for visual collaboration that is well established as a key activity for starting a DevOps journey and monitoring improvement during transformation. Its focus on flow optimization from idea to value realization encourages teams to practice system thinking and identify constraints and ways in which to remove waste. 

Join Helen Beal, industry leader in DevOps evolution, and Jeff Keyes, value stream management expert for a LIVE Value Stream Mapping exercise. You’ll see first hand how to automate your baseline metrics and demonstrate how teams can use value stream management to inspect and adapt. 

Key takeaways:

  • Practical advice on how to perform Value Stream Mapping
  • How to adapt this exercise when working remotely
  • Knowledge of key value stream metrics
  • An introduction to value stream management
  • Definition of a Value Stream Manager
  • How to use value stream management to report on DevOps transformation

 
Helen Beal
Strategic Advisor - DevOps Institute
DevOps and Ways of Working speaker, writer, consultant, coach and learning facilitator. Member of the DevOps Institute Board of Regents. On the judging panel for the DevOps Dozen Awards; Member of the DevOps World Advisory Board; Member of the Jax DevOps Advisory Board; DevOps Editor at InfoQ and a contributor to devops.com
JEFF KEYES
VP of Product - Plutora
Jeff has spent his career writing code, designing software features and UI, running dev and test teams, consulting and evangelizing product messaging.  Outside of 6 years at Microsoft, he has been primarily focused on growing startup companies.

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