The DevOps Conference: Project to Product: Measuring digital transformation with the Flow framework

EPISODE · Jul 8, 2021 · 38 MIN

The DevOps Conference: Project to Product: Measuring digital transformation with the Flow framework

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Send us Fan MailEnjoy a replay of The DEVOPS Conference sessions conveniently through the DevOps Sauna podcast.Project to Product: Measuring digital transformation with the Flow framework®In many enterprises, digital transformations are starting to get board-level visibility as the need to become a software innovator becomes critical to company survival and success.But how many of these transformations are on track in terms of producing the results that the business is expecting? How many of these organizations are tracking the results of these transformations, rather than just the activities, such as training and tool deployments?Without the ability to measure and place value on specific transformation initiatives, many organizations are still shooting in the dark, either working on new features without aligning to business strategy, or putting them on the back-burner to concentrate on things that are easier to cross off a list. These disconnects between the business and IT are what’s causing large-scale transformations to fall off the rails.In this talk, Dr. Mik Kersten will summarize his best-selling book, Project to Product, by presenting the historical context of the technological revolutions and providing advice to business and IT leaders to help organizations thrive beyond the turning point by using Flow Metrics to drive business results.Mik Kersten, CEO at Tasktophttps://twitter.com/mik_kerstenhttps://ca.linkedin.com/in/mikkerstenWatch all recordings from The DEVOPS Conference 2021 on the event's page:www.thedevopsconference.com/speakers

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