Jen Krieger is Chief Agile Architect at Red Hat. Most of her 20+ year career has been in software development representing many roles throughout the waterfall and agile lifecycles.
At Red Hat, she led a department-wide DevOps movement focusing on CI/CD best practices. Most recently, she worked with with the Project Atomic & OpenShift teams.
Now Jen is guiding teams across the company into agility in a way that respects and supports Red Hat's commitment to Open Source.
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The quote is one of my favorites... and probably one of my most repeated mantras here at Red Hat. :D Observing all of the lovely people around me - we all need to live that a bit more... both in our work lives and personal lives. :)
Glad to hear about the coffee. :D I used to hate drinking it, but now ... it's basically a necessity most mornings. ;)
My entire job for the past 10 years has been about worn out processes and changing those. Sometimes I wonder about that career selection. :D
You know other thing about breaking things down into small chunks-- sometimes it feels like there is no progress. Or that the act of breaking them down into smaller bites is not worth the time and effort. But, I honestly do believe it is the only way to make progress on a huge goal that sounds like "make devops work for you and your org." I don't know how anyone is successful doing that with a big bang approach.