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Driving DevOps with Value Stream Management

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Product type Book
Published in Aug 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801078061
Pages 676 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Author (1):
Cecil 'Gary' Rupp Cecil 'Gary' Rupp
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Table of Contents (23) Chapters close

Preface 1. Section 1:Value Delivery
2. Chapter 1: Delivering Customer-Centric Value 3. Chapter 2: Building On a Lean-Agile Foundation 4. Chapter 3: Analyzing Complex System Interactions 5. Chapter 4: Defining Value Stream Management 6. Chapter 5: Driving Business Value through a DevOps Pipeline 7. Section 2:VSM Methodology
8. Chapter 6: Launching the VSM Initiative (VSM Steps 1-3) 9. Chapter 7: Mapping the Current State (VSM Step 4) 10. Chapter 8: Identifying Lean Metrics (VSM Step 5) 11. Chapter 9: Mapping the Future State (VSM Step 6) 12. Chapter 10: Improving the Lean-Agile Value Delivery Cycle (VSM Steps 7 and 8) 13. Section 3:VSM Tool Vendors and Frameworks
14. Chapter 11: Identifying VSM Tool Types and Capabilities 15. Chapter 12: Introducing the Leading VSM Tool Vendors 16. Chapter 13: Introducing the VSM-DevOps Practice Leaders 17. Chapter 14: Introducing the Enterprise Lean-VSM Practice Leaders 18. Section 4:Applying VSM with DevOps
19. Chapter 15: Defining the Appropriate DevOps Platform Strategy 20. Chapter 16: Transforming Businesses with VSM and DevOps 21. Assessments 22. Other Books You May Enjoy

Defining the eight steps of VSM

Tom Shuker was kind enough to allow me to incorporate their eight-step VSM process for this book. Before we end this chapter and get into the details of executing their VSM strategy, we'll take a quick look at how Tapping and Shuker defined their eight steps for planning, mapping, and sustaining Lean improvements, as follows:

  1. Commit to Lean (Step 1): A successful Lean initiative requires executive leadership and buy-in from employees and stakeholders. Everyone involved in the VSM initiative must understand the importance of Lean practices to provide a more sustainable business through value delivery. The goal of Lean is to extend the value of HR and not eliminate jobs or take shortcuts.
  2. Choose value stream (Step 2): We can't implement and improve Lean practices organization-wide overnight. It takes time and effort to identify and implement value stream improvements, with priorities based on the work that adds the most value for...
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