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| Core and Supporting Value Streams | 18 Jan 2023 | 00:25:42 | |
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| Development and Operational Value Streams | 11 Jan 2023 | 00:25:15 | |
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| What is a Value Stream? | 29 Jun 2022 | 00:28:18 | |
In the first episode of The Value Stream Show, hosts Andrew Davis and Steve Pereira discuss the concept of value stream thinking and how the evolution of DevOps is changing the way businesses operate. They talk about major changes happening in software development and dive into how people are beginning to reshape the way they look at the interplay between software development and collaboration. They share how organizations can build “reflex arcs” for fast decision making, and the power of value streams as a way of clarifying and optimizing the way we work. Host Bios
Andrew Davis is a DevOps and Salesforce specialist and author of the book Mastering Salesforce DevOps. As Senior Director of Research and Innovation for Copado, he leads methodology and training for Copado's customers and partners. He's spent his life working at the intersection of technology, psychology, and culture change, including 15 years as a Buddhist monk. He's working towards a world in which we can all be at peace amidst constant change, and bring energy, creativity, and care to every part of our work.
Steve Pereira is a veteran of software delivery and operations. He founded Visible Value Stream Consulting in 2018, and serves as a board advisor for the Value Stream Management Consortium, a contributor to the Value Stream Management Interoperability Technical Committee, and as a Value Stream Management strategist for Copado. He’s always looking for ways to bring business and technology together by facilitating visual collaboration. What You’ll Learn The purpose of value streams How to better align and deliver customer value The importance of collaboration How to enable teams to leverage their full capabilities The power of clarity when creating a value stream Building “reflex arcs” inside a team Critical goals in developing value streams Maximizing an organization’s contributions
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Timestamps [00:25] Intro [02:24] What are value streams? [05:03] Revenue generating roles today [07:10] Delivering customer value [10:04] Focusing on strategy [13:13] Building muscle memory when creating strategy [16:27] The value of customer insights [20:15] The importance of marketing flow [22:43] Hiring a team of experts and specialists [28:19] Establishing reflex arcs in organizations [30:42] How core streams facilitate strategy and focus [33:31] Coming together to build trust and better communication [38:57] The satisfaction of progress [41:27] Nailing the basics allows for positive outcomes [43:30] Outro
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| Re-training our reflexes: Customer Value | 29 Jun 2022 | 00:45:37 | |
Summary In the first episode of The Value Stream Show, hosts Andrew Davis and Steve Pereira discuss the concept of value stream thinking and how the evolution of DevOps is changing the way businesses operate. They talk about major changes happening in software development and dive into how people are beginning to reshape the way they look at the interplay between software development and collaboration. They share how organizations can build “reflex arcs” for fast decision making, and the power of value streams as a way of clarifying and optimizing the way we work. Host Bios Andrew Davis is a DevOps and Salesforce specialist and author of the book Mastering Salesforce DevOps. As Senior Director of Research and Innovation for Copado, he leads methodology and training for Copado's customers and partners. He's spent his life working at the intersection of technology, psychology, and culture change, including 15 years as a Buddhist monk. He's working towards a world in which we can all be at peace amidst constant change, and bring energy, creativity, and care to every part of our work. Steve Pereira is a veteran of software delivery and operations. He founded Visible Value Stream Consulting in 2018, and serves as a board advisor for the Value Stream Management Consortium, a contributor to the Value Stream Management Interoperability Technical Committee, and as a Value Stream Management strategist for Copado. He’s always looking for ways to bring business and technology together by facilitating visual collaboration. Key points The purpose of value streams How to better align and deliver customer value The importance of collaboration How to enable teams to leverage their full capabilities The power of clarity when creating a value stream Building “reflex arcs” inside a team Critical goals in developing value streams Maximizing an organization’s contributions Quotes
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| “Episode Zero” | 14 Nov 2022 | 00:32:28 | |
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| Differentiating Value Streams from Other Things | 04 Jan 2023 | 00:18:18 | |
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| The Future of Value Stream Management | 28 Dec 2022 | 00:35:26 | |
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| Value Streams vs The Org Chart | 21 Dec 2022 | 00:32:02 | |
Summary In this episode of The Value Stream Show, hosts Andrew Davis and Steve Pereira discuss the challenging process organizations face in asking what is the psychological, cultural, information, and work environment it needs to be maximally effective and engaged. They talk about how engineers are improving tech by leveraging the value stream model. They share why the act of inspiring purpose, autonomy and mastery in workers is a necessary challenge for organizations. Host Bios Andrew Davis is a DevOps and Salesforce specialist and author of the book Mastering Salesforce DevOps. As Senior Director of Research and Innovation for Copado, he leads methodology and training for Copado's customers and partners. He's spent his life working at the intersection of technology, psychology, and culture change, including 15 years as a Buddhist monk. He's working towards a world in which we can all be at peace amidst constant change, and bring energy, creativity, and care to every part of our work. Steve Pereira is a veteran of software delivery and operations. He founded Visible Value Stream Consulting in 2018, and serves as a board advisor for the Value Stream Management Consortium, a contributor to the Value Stream Management Interoperability Technical Committee, and as a Value Stream Management strategist for Copado. He’s always looking for ways to bring business and technology together by facilitating visual collaboration. What You’ll Learn
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Timestamps [00:03] Intro [01:07] How work actually happens [03:28] Is the org chart outdated? [06:16] Making decisions based off of power [08:23] How the org chart shapes company goals [11:34] Retaining customer outcomes [15:28] Optimizing around the right things [18:27] Activating intrinsic motivators [20:10] Shared platforms [21:36] Strengths and weaknesses of org charts [26:26] The Organism vs. The City Model [29:11] The resiliency of autonomy and decentralization [30:22] Informal and formal social networks [31:27] Outro | |||
| Takeaways from the Lean Leadership Forum | 14 Dec 2022 | 00:22:09 | |
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| Value Stream Management | 28 Nov 2022 | 00:40:10 | |
Summary In this episode of The Value Stream Show, hosts Andrew Davis and Steve Pereira talk about value stream management and the process of improving the end-to-end flow of work in an organization. They discuss the complexity of value stream management and how it can expand the scope of a business or technology to see the big picture, while also addressing concerns in the short term. As the IT world matures, value stream management allows for successful optimization by exposing the work process and its inefficiencies. Andrew and Steve also distinguish the differences between knowledge work and manufacturing it. Host Bios Andrew Davis is a DevOps and Salesforce specialist and author of the book Mastering Salesforce DevOps. As Senior Director of Research and Innovation for Copado, he leads methodology and training for Copado's customers and partners. He's spent his life working at the intersection of technology, psychology, and culture change, including 15 years as a Buddhist monk. He's working towards a world in which we can all be at peace amidst constant change, and bring energy, creativity, and care to every part of our work. Steve Pereira is a veteran of software delivery and operations. He founded Visible Value Stream Consulting in 2018 and serves as a board advisor for the Value Stream Management Consortium, a contributor to the Value Stream Management Interoperability Technical Committee, and as a Value Stream Management strategist for Copado. He’s always looking for ways to bring business and technology together by facilitating visual collaboration. What You’ll Learn
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Timestamps [01:03] Intro [01:27] Defining value stream management [09:16] What the value stream looks like in the physical and virtual world [16:34] Knowledge work adaptations [23:05] Software tools vs. the mindset approach to value stream management [27:33] Intrinsic motivators [34:09] Managing time and effort [36:42] Continuous experimentation in organizations Resources | |||
| Value Stream Mapping | 21 Nov 2022 | 00:25:07 | |
Summary In this episode of The Value Stream Show, hosts Andrew Davis and Steve Pereira discuss what value stream mapping is and its function. They talk about the act of drawing out a value stream and how it helps with visualization, generates necessary conversations, and brings clarity to the work process. They share their personal experiences with the practice of value stream mapping, and how it can bring visibility to performance, and generate movement toward improving collective consciousness. Host Bios Andrew Davis is a DevOps and Salesforce specialist and author of the book Mastering Salesforce DevOps. As Senior Director of Research and Innovation for Copado, he leads methodology and training for Copado's customers and partners. He's spent his life working at the intersection of technology, psychology, and culture change, including 15 years as a Buddhist monk. He's working towards a world in which we can all be at peace amidst constant change, and bring energy, creativity, and care to every part of our work. Steve Pereira is a veteran of software delivery and operations. He founded Visible Value Stream Consulting in 2018, and serves as a board advisor for the Value Stream Management Consortium, a contributor to the Value Stream Management Interoperability Technical Committee, and as a Value Stream Management strategist for Copado. He’s always looking for ways to bring business and technology together by facilitating visual collaboration. What You’ll Learn
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| Highlights from FlowTopia and the DevOps Enterprise Summit | 01 Nov 2022 | 00:49:12 | |
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| Defining Value | 09 Nov 2022 | 00:23:25 | |
Summary In this episode of The Value Stream Show, hosts Andrew Davis and Steve Pereira discuss the vast reach of value, how we define it and how we can measure it. They explore the complex nature of value and the many different factors that influence it. Steve and Andrew talk about the importance of distinguishing the difference between the value of inputs versus the value of the output that’s produced. They also talk about how understanding value can create an opportunity for growth and the potential to reclaim past losses in an organization, a market, or as an individual. Host Bios Andrew Davis is a DevOps and Salesforce specialist and author of the book Mastering Salesforce DevOps. As Senior Director of Research and Innovation for Copado, he leads methodology and training for Copado's customers and partners. He's spent his life working at the intersection of technology, psychology, and culture change, including 15 years as a Buddhist monk. He's working towards a world in which we can all be at peace amidst constant change, and bring energy, creativity, and care to every part of our work. Steve Pereira is a veteran of software delivery and operations. He founded Visible Value Stream Consulting in 2018, and serves as a board advisor for the Value Stream Management Consortium, a contributor to the Value Stream Management Interoperability Technical Committee, and as a Value Stream Management strategist for Copado. He’s always looking for ways to bring business and technology together by facilitating visual collaboration. What You’ll Learn
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Timestamps [00:27] Intro [00:57] What is value? [05:47] Value applies to the macro [07:59] Defining value in a business context [10:40] Relationships between the business, customer, and contributor [15:57] What is not value [18:18] The values of the input and output [23:07] Outro Resources | |||