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The Pheonix Project.nfo
The Phoenix Project: A Novel About IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win by Gene Kim (Repost)
Audiobook Unabridged | English | April 7, 2015 | ISBN: 0988262592 | ASIN: B00VATFAMI | m4b | AAC 2 ch 62 Kbps | 11 hrs 53 min | 326 MB
Bill is an IT manager at Parts Unlimited. It's Tuesday morning and on his drive
into the office, Bill gets a call from the CEO.
The company's new IT initiative, code named Phoenix Project, is critical to the
future of Parts Unlimited, but the project is massively over budget and very
late. The CEO wants Bill to report directly to him and fix the mess in 90 days,
or else Bill's entire department will be outsourced.
With the help of a prospective board member and his mysterious philosophy of The
Three Ways, Bill starts to see that IT work has more in common with
manufacturing plant work than he ever imagined. With the clock ticking, Bill
must organize work flow, streamline interdepartmental communications, and
effectively serve the other business functions at Parts Unlimited.
In a fast-paced and entertaining style, narrator Chris Ruen brings to life a
story by three luminaries of the DevOps movement. Listeners will not only learn
how to improve their own IT organizations, they'll never view IT the same way
again.
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