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Kim, G: Unicorn Project: A Novel about Developers, Digital Disruption, and Thriving in the Age of Data Hardcover – 1 december 2019
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- Uitgever : It Revolution Press (1 december 2019)
- Taal : Engels
- Hardcover : 352 pagina's
- ISBN-10 : 1942788762
- ISBN-13 : 978-1942788768
- Afmetingen : 16.15 x 3.02 x 23.65 cm
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"As important as The Phoenix Project was for managing organizational change, The Unicorn Project is for the vast majority of us who actually solve problems. This book provides a vision for software engineers for generations to come."--Dr. Tom Longstaff, Chief Technology Officer, Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute
"DevOps fans around the world rejoice! The Unicorn Project fills in all the gaps that The Phoenix Project never got to cover! Automated QA, loose coupling and APIs, democratized access, psychological safety, balancing current work with innovation, and more. It's all in there! Do yourself a favor and read this now to know where your practice should head next."--Stephen Fishman, Director Customer Success Architecture, MuleSoft, a Salesforce Company
"The Unicorn Project is amazing, and I loved it 100 times more than The Phoenix Project....It made me remember every step we've gone through at adidas in the last 4 years."--Fernando Cornago, Senior Director Platform Engineering, adidas
"The Unicorn Project takes you on a fun and imaginative journey into some of the most difficult IT and business challenges we face today. The project may be mythical, but the lessons and ideals encountered will provide real help to any leader seeking to unleash powerful potential within their organization. This should be required reading for any student, IT professional, or business leader who is serious about tackling data-driven digital disruption, customer focus, and workforce empowerment to deliver business value faster, better, safer, and happier."--Jason Cox, Director of Platform Engineering & SRE
"Want to win in the digital economy? Read The Unicorn Project and take the bold steps framed in the Five Ideals and watch your people become your game-changers."--Raj Fowler, Principal Consultant, DevOpsGroup
"What are developers' two typical experiences? Frustration, fatigue, anxiety, and aggravation when nothing comes together like it should and projects run late, over budget, and under promise. The Unicorn Project gives an empathetic over-the-shoulder look at how a peer can escape these too familiar circumstances, and Gene Kim does a masterful job of showing how a dynamic, discovery-oriented approach to technology transformation can combine the efforts of many to create lasting business advantages for all."--Dr. Steven Spear, author of The High-Velocity Edge, Sr. Lecturer at MIT, and principal of HVE LLC.
"Every company going through a digital transformation needs to make this a must-read for all leaders. Not only will they recognize and empathize with the struggles of Maxine and team, they will also find insights for success with the Five Ideals. This book gives a roadmap to the type of rebellion every organization wishes for."--Courtney Kissler, VP, Global Technology, NIKE, Inc.
"A bona fide digital transformation, one that makes a worthy difference in customer satisfaction, employee engagement, and cash flow, is a hard-fought victory through a gauntlet of agonizing battles. Wins, losses, and the unexpected are inevitable, and true grit--a combination of passion, courage, and perseverance--is required. The Unicorn Project is the organizational civil-war novel that every technology and business trailblazer must read."--Christopher O'Malley, President and CEO, Compuware
"If you liked The Phoenix Project, you will absolutely fall in love with The Unicorn Project. This is the other side of the story that you need to fully understand modernized DevOps processes."--Dr. Branden R. Williams, Technology Executive
"If you read The Phoenix Project and wondered if the author had been following you around at work, then The Unicorn Project is going to give you a sense of deja vu."--Erica Morrison, Executive Director of Software Engineering, CSG
"DevOps fans around the world rejoice! The Unicorn Project fills in all the gaps that The Phoenix Project never got to cover! Automated QA, loose coupling and APIs, democratized access, psychological safety, balancing current work with innovation, and more. It's all in there! Do yourself a favor and read this now to know where your practice should head next."--Stephen Fishman, Director Customer Success Architecture, MuleSoft, a Salesforce Company
"The Unicorn Project is amazing, and I loved it 100 times more than The Phoenix Project....It made me remember every step we've gone through at adidas in the last 4 years."--Fernando Cornago, Senior Director Platform Engineering, adidas
"The Unicorn Project takes you on a fun and imaginative journey into some of the most difficult IT and business challenges we face today. The project may be mythical, but the lessons and ideals encountered will provide real help to any leader seeking to unleash powerful potential within their organization. This should be required reading for any student, IT professional, or business leader who is serious about tackling data-driven digital disruption, customer focus, and workforce empowerment to deliver business value faster, better, safer, and happier."--Jason Cox, Director of Platform Engineering & SRE
"Want to win in the digital economy? Read The Unicorn Project and take the bold steps framed in the Five Ideals and watch your people become your game-changers."--Raj Fowler, Principal Consultant, DevOpsGroup
"What are developers' two typical experiences? Frustration, fatigue, anxiety, and aggravation when nothing comes together like it should and projects run late, over budget, and under promise. The Unicorn Project gives an empathetic over-the-shoulder look at how a peer can escape these too familiar circumstances, and Gene Kim does a masterful job of showing how a dynamic, discovery-oriented approach to technology transformation can combine the efforts of many to create lasting business advantages for all."--Dr. Steven Spear, author of The High-Velocity Edge, Sr. Lecturer at MIT, and principal of HVE LLC.
"Every company going through a digital transformation needs to make this a must-read for all leaders. Not only will they recognize and empathize with the struggles of Maxine and team, they will also find insights for success with the Five Ideals. This book gives a roadmap to the type of rebellion every organization wishes for."--Courtney Kissler, VP, Global Technology, NIKE, Inc.
"A bona fide digital transformation, one that makes a worthy difference in customer satisfaction, employee engagement, and cash flow, is a hard-fought victory through a gauntlet of agonizing battles. Wins, losses, and the unexpected are inevitable, and true grit--a combination of passion, courage, and perseverance--is required. The Unicorn Project is the organizational civil-war novel that every technology and business trailblazer must read."--Christopher O'Malley, President and CEO, Compuware
"If you liked The Phoenix Project, you will absolutely fall in love with The Unicorn Project. This is the other side of the story that you need to fully understand modernized DevOps processes."--Dr. Branden R. Williams, Technology Executive
"If you read The Phoenix Project and wondered if the author had been following you around at work, then The Unicorn Project is going to give you a sense of deja vu."--Erica Morrison, Executive Director of Software Engineering, CSG
Over de auteur
Gene Kim is a multiple award-winning CTO, researcher and author, and has been studying high-performing technology organizations since 1999. He was founder and CTO of Tripwire for 13 years. He has written six books, including The Unicorn Project (2019), The Phoenix Project (2013), The DevOps Handbook (2016), the Shingo Publication Award winning Accelerate (2018), and The Visible Ops Handbook (2004-2006) series. Since 2014, he has been the founder and organizer of the DevOps Enterprise Summit, studying the technology transformations of large, complex organizations. In 2007, ComputerWorld added Gene to the "40 Innovative IT People to Watch Under the Age of 40" list, and he was named a Computer Science Outstanding Alumnus by Purdue University for achievement and leadership in the profession. He lives in Portland, OR, with his wife and family.
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Great book that anyone working for a large company can relate to. Enterprises going through digital transformation are definitely going to recognize typical challenges.
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Safa246
2,0 van 5 sterren
Should be in the fantasy section
Beoordeeld in het Verenigd Koninkrijk op 24 november 2020Geverifieerde aankoop
As an IT exec with deep experience of business and system transformation programmes, and having adopted XP back in the day, and Devops and Agile / Scrum more recently, the basics here feel solid, but the actual timelines and implementations are cloud cuckoo land.
E.g: The data warehouse hasn't produced any decent reports in 3 years, but the same people now suddenly adopt a data lake / NoSQL / Hadoop solution and in two weeks the end-users are producing amazing, accurate and complete analysis set to drive a massive profitability boost. Yeah, right!
Or quickly replacing the custom-built HR system with a SAAS solution, migrating all the data and training the users (in 2 weeks, again) resulted in amazing productivity gains and reduced total cost of ownership by $100k's per year. Easy!
And so it goes, throughout the book. Ive no argument with the underlying premis that replacing complex legacy by modularising, introducing data bus / api's and detaching small elements is the way to go. But it ain't easy, especially with 100 intertwinded systems. Or quick. Especially when it has to be done while keeping the "boeing in the air". No ability to ground the planes in a normal business scenario.
My big fear is that executives without proper grounding in tech, will read this and then assume that their IT is dragging their feet, or worse useless (although if they haven't adopted some of the new internal processes they just might be!). Its complex, guys, it requires real business ownership and it takes time and resources.
E.g: The data warehouse hasn't produced any decent reports in 3 years, but the same people now suddenly adopt a data lake / NoSQL / Hadoop solution and in two weeks the end-users are producing amazing, accurate and complete analysis set to drive a massive profitability boost. Yeah, right!
Or quickly replacing the custom-built HR system with a SAAS solution, migrating all the data and training the users (in 2 weeks, again) resulted in amazing productivity gains and reduced total cost of ownership by $100k's per year. Easy!
And so it goes, throughout the book. Ive no argument with the underlying premis that replacing complex legacy by modularising, introducing data bus / api's and detaching small elements is the way to go. But it ain't easy, especially with 100 intertwinded systems. Or quick. Especially when it has to be done while keeping the "boeing in the air". No ability to ground the planes in a normal business scenario.
My big fear is that executives without proper grounding in tech, will read this and then assume that their IT is dragging their feet, or worse useless (although if they haven't adopted some of the new internal processes they just might be!). Its complex, guys, it requires real business ownership and it takes time and resources.

Stephen Cummins
4,0 van 5 sterren
A genius idea
Beoordeeld in het Verenigd Koninkrijk op 14 december 2019Geverifieerde aankoop
Learning about DevOps while enjoying a plot and characters is not what I expected. This works really well. Though I felt some of the ideas at the end were a bit tacked on.

Zahari Zankov
5,0 van 5 sterren
Thoroughly enjoyed!
Beoordeeld in het Verenigd Koninkrijk op 18 december 2019Geverifieerde aankoop
Can't fault the easy flow and grabbing story of this book, much like it's predecessor. It's great to see the events unfold at a different level of the organization, one that sees most of the actual action. Would highly recommend as a casuy read or as a source of ideas.

MrB
5,0 van 5 sterren
Every dev and every dev manager should read this.
Beoordeeld in het Verenigd Koninkrijk op 31 oktober 2020Geverifieerde aankoop
A great book, you’ll recognise people from your workplace.
It does get a bit preachy towards the end, but well worth it.
I’d read it again but I loaned it to one of my staff, then lockdown started. We haven’t been back to the office since, but he loves the book as well.
It does get a bit preachy towards the end, but well worth it.
I’d read it again but I loaned it to one of my staff, then lockdown started. We haven’t been back to the office since, but he loves the book as well.

s.phillips
5,0 van 5 sterren
2020's must have DevOps book! Essential reading.
Beoordeeld in het Verenigd Koninkrijk op 28 mei 2020Geverifieerde aankoop
Arrived on time. Easy to read. I also read The Phoenix Project but the author explains that you can read this independently. Very useful for describing challenges at work!