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Beyond the Phoenix Project

By: Gene Kim, John Willis
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Summary

Gene Kim and John Willis present this nine-part series that includes an oral history of the DevOps movement, as well as discussion around pivotal figures and philosophies that DevOps draws upon, from Goldratt to Deming; from Lean to Safety Culture to Learning Organizations.The audiobook is a great way for listeners to take an even deeper dive into topics relevant to DevOps and leading technology organizations.

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A blog talk about the back ground of Phoenix

Probably my own fault but I thought it was going to be more than two guys talking about Phoenix project book and the books that contributed towards it.

Interesting topics discussed.

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Not what I was expecting

I had not read Beyond the Goal, on which this program was modelled. Will now listen to Goldratt's work. Thank you to Gene and John for making this. Enlightening.

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must read for anyone interested in DevOps

if you like DevOps you'll love this book. if you work in or with IT and are not retiring in next 2-3 years then you should really read this book.

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Such an amazing deep dive

essential listening for anyone who wants to improve their organisations flow and software delivery

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Not bad but should be a free podcast

This wasn’t bad for a ‘podcast’ but I wouldn’t have called it a book.

It has some interesting content and a great summary and look back at the journey of DevOps.

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The who is who, and what is what of DevOps

Great insight into the people with vision that contributed to the growing DevOps phenomenon. So many references and ideas to explorer. If you read the Phoenix project read this as to the underlying thought process.

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loved the original

loved the original. just didn't feel this one at all. different types of book though.

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Contains some interesting gems but...

Contains some interesting gems but you have to suffer a lot of sycophantic chat to hear them. Overall it felt drawn-out, disjointed and ultimately disappointing. A shame as the Phoenix Project itself is a superb book which I would highly recommend.

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Amazing continuation

After reading The Phoenix Project and The Devops Handbook, I think this is a prefect continuation and it give many references to keep digging into this subject

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