Building a culture for network automation
It may seem odd to consider company culture when talking about network automation, but like anyone else in your organization, network engineers want to work with like-minded people who care what they do and how they do it. Culture is about optimizing a human system and improving communication so tha...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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O'Reilly
2018
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Summary: | It may seem odd to consider company culture when talking about network automation, but like anyone else in your organization, network engineers want to work with like-minded people who care what they do and how they do it. Culture is about optimizing a human system and improving communication so that all three aspects of your DevOps environment--tools, processes, and people--work in harmony. This lesson shows you how to assess your team and its place in the organization. You'll also learn how to "embrace failure" by having a game plan for learning from failure when it does happen, and discover how to enhance your personal skills and education on the job |
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Item Description: | "From Network programmability and automation by Jason Edelman, Scott S. Lowe & Matt Oswalt"--Cover. - Date of publication from resource description page. - "Lesson"--Cover |
Physical Description: | 1 volume illustrations |