The DevOps Practitioner course prepares candidates for the Practitioner qualification. It is designed to provide the core education necessary to put DevOps into practice. With the help of DevOps theory, pragmatic examples and exercises, and interactive group discussions, the course will help you understand how to apply the necessary skills to practice DevOps.
Individuals involved in IT development, IT operations, or IT service management
Individuals whose role are affected by DevOps and continuous delivery, such as:
The objectives of this course are to:
Design Teams:
Introduction to a DevOps Team
Characteristics of a DevOps Team
Boundaries for a DevOps Team
Build Teams:
Creating High Performance Teams
Feedback: Giving and Taking
Shared Responsibility and Accountability
Governance:
Governance on Three Levels
Governance Within a Team
Governance Between Teams
Governance Between Organizations
Scaling
External Suppliers
Build Culture:
Create the Right Environment
Change the Habitual Behavior
Fail Fast to Improve
Maintain the Agile Soil
Create Purpose:
Know the Importance of Storytelling
Define the Purpose of Having a Purpose
Relate Alignment with Autonomy
Be a Servant Leader:
Give Control to the Team
Inspire and Support the Team
Make Your Own Leadership Manifesto
Focus on Success:
Customer Value and Team Success
Measure and Steer Value
Build Courage:
Importance of Courage
Out of Your Comfort Zone
Resilience
Courage in Relationship with Leadership and Feedback
Courage at the Team Level
Dealing with Failure
Think Different:
Think Different on a Day-to-day Basis
During Standups
Standup from Hell
10th Man Rule
Think Different in an Organized Way
Open Allocation Time
Guilds
Different Aspects of Value:
Customer Value
The Different ‘Voices’
Stakeholder Management:
Know Your Stakeholders
Categorize the Stakeholders
Combining Lean Startup and DevOps:
The Lean Startup Process
The Lean Startup Versus Chaos
Combining the Lean Startup and DevOps
The Power of Story Mapping:
Product/Service Development Approaches
Need for Story Mapping
Creating Story Maps
Build Flow:
Build Optimal Flow
Multitasking and One Piece Flow
Little’s Law and Optimization of Process Lead Time
Valualize Flow
Flow and Resource Utilization
Types of Continuous Improvement:
Kaizen
Radical Change
Continuous Improvement Tools:
Kaizen Event
Value Stream Mapping
Visual Management
Retrospective
Daily Standup
Five Times ‘Why’
You must be a holder of the DASA DevOps Fundamentals Certificate
The DevOps Agile Skills Association (DASA) Practitioner Certificate is awarded upon passing the exam.
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