The Phoenix Project is free today!
Jose here once again:
Phoenix Project is available for free (digitally) on most platforms.. I wont pretend that I’ve read it. But its now on my list of things to do before the end of the year. Enjoy!
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B078Y98RG8/
![The Phoenix Project: A Novel about IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win by [Kim, Gene, Behr, Kevin, Spafford, George]](https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51zDZ1s4hCL.jpg)
“A must-read for anyone wanting to transform their IT to enable the business to win. Told through an absorbing story that is impossible to put down, the authors teach the essential lessons in an accessible way. Every business leader and IT professional should read this book!” — Mike Orzen, co-author of the the Shingo Prize winning book Lean IT – Enabling and Sustaining Your Lean Transformation
“This book is a gripping read that captures brilliantly the dilemmas that face companies which depend on IT, and offers real-world solutions. As Deming reminds us, ‘It is not necessary to change. Survival is not mandatory.’ The Phoenix Project will have a profound effect on IT, just as Dr. Goldratt’s book The Goal did for manufacturing.” — Jez Humble, co-author of the Jolt award-winning book Continuous Delivery and Principal at ThoughtWorks Studios
“This book is the modern day version of The Goal. Today, our constraints aren’t robots inside our factories, but it’s how we manage technologies like Tomcat and Java that power our most critical projects and applications. This book continues the journey that began with Shewhart, Deming, Ohno and Dr. Goldratt, and shows us how to diminish our modern constraints to help the business win.” — John Willis, VP Client Services and Enablement, enStratus, Host of “DevOps Cafe”
“This is the IT swamp draining manual for anyone who is neck deep in alligators.” — Adrian Cockcroft, Cloud Architect at Netflix
“This is the most amazing IT book I have ever read. Though it follows a fictitious company, the events are so real life that anyone in industry is going to relate to the story. Buy this book, read this book and then hand it to a senior manager in your organization.” — Stephen Northcutt, Fellow and President, SANS Technology Institute
“This insightful walk through the pain and success of business will trigger deja vu for anyone who has ever run afoul of their complete reliance in their IT organization. I see my own experiences in every stage of the story.” — Dr. Thomas Longstaff, Program Chair, Computer Science, Engineering for Professionals, The Johns Hopkins University
And heres a fictious org chart to help you guys out:
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