ChefConf is the largest community gathering and educational event for teams on the journey to becoming fast, efficient, and innovative software-driven organizations. That’s you!
ChefConf 2019 will take place May 20-23 in Seattle, Washington, and we want you to present! The ChefConf call for presenters (CFP) is now open.
One of the tracks you might consider proposing a session for is the People, Process, and Teams track.
DevOps is a cultural and professional movement. Getting an organization to a place where everything is continuously automated requires changes to the tooling and the culture. The tool choices we make reinforce and amplify the culture we are building which, in turn, reinforces and amplifies the tools we are using. Trying to separate tooling from people is a fool’s errand. People that are engaged in their work and collaborating have a better chance of creating great products which are produced by great companies. People always come first.
The People, Process, and Teams track is where the community can share stories of cultural, process, and team transformations. Stories at the scale of an individual journey or an entire organizational transformation are appropriate!
Find some questions and suggestions to help spark your talk proposal below!
Success begins with the people participating in our systems. People who are responsible for deciding what to build, people who are responsible for building those things, people responsible for operating and securing those things, and, yes, even those people who are using the things we are building and operating.
Agile, Lean, DevOps, Scrum, Kanban, Post Mortems, Learning Reviews, the list goes on and on. Our work is filled with so many different processes and practices with the goal of improving our customers’ experience, improving our ability to deliver, tightening feedback loops, and more. What processes have you and your team adopted to improve the ways you work?
DevOps is sometimes described as people working together towards a common goal. We certainly espouse the virtues of collaboration and empathy. Reaching alignment in one team can lead to spreading that alignment across many different teams. DevOps and Continuous Automation are not the job of a single team but the entire organization working together.
The ChefConf CFP is open for the following tracks:
Your story and experiences are worth sharing with the community. Help others learn and further your own knowledge through sharing. The ChefConf CFP is open now. Use some of the questions posed here to help form a talk proposal for the People, Process, and Teams track.
Submit your talk proposal now! The deadline is Friday, January 11, 2019 at 11:59 PM Pacific time.