What is the DASA DevOps Coaching course and what makes it special? Let’s take a look at the course, some key areas of content and how this training is delivered. Earlier this year I was invited to participate in this webinar with Dimitri van den Broek, founder of DASA (DevOps Agile Skills Association). It was […]
In January 2020, I and 8 other experienced DevOps and Agile practitioners from around the World became the first 9 DASA DevOps Coaches. DASA (The DevOps Agile Skills Association) is a community driven organisation with the aim to improve skills and knowledge for DevOps teams and transformations. The DASA DevOps Coach certification is their latest […]
The Phoenix Project DevOps simulation helps translate DevOps Agile Skills Association (DASA) principles into practice and to foster effective collaboration in teams. Created by Gamingworks.nl, specialists in business simulation game developments, and endorsed by Gene Kim, this Phoenix Project simulation helps teams experience the urgent need for better alignment, collaboration, communication and empathy. These attributes […]
In September 2018 our MD, Darryl Sherborne, was honoured to be interviewed on the weekly Scrum Master Toolbox podcast hosted by Vasco Duarte. If you can’t wait for the individual posts we will publish regarding each podcast episode, you can access each one via these links. We would love to hear your views on the […]
Last week we were lucky enough to attend the Agile On The Beach 2018 conference in Falmouth, UK. On day 2 of this event keynote speaker Woody Zuill presented a review of Mob Programming and in his words explained “I can’t tell you what to do and I shouldn’t, it would be presumptive of me […]
From time to time we like to assess how well our agile implementations are going. A simple radar chart can give you a good insight into the overall health of your teams in terms of Agile / Scrum / Kanban maturity and performance. Each spine on the radar chart can reflect your assessment of how well […]
Why are we called Kaizenjoy? We think continuous improvement is wonderful. The mindset of Kaizen comes from the Toyota Production System. This was researched many years ago and was the foundation for lean thinking. This in turn has underpinned Agile delivery approaches, and the DevOps movement we see today. We have delivered work for many […]