The Phoenix Project – DevOps Simulation Game
The Phoenix Project – DevOps Simulation Game is based on the book, The Phoenix Project. Your challenge during this one-day simulation game is to use and apply DevOps principles in a difficult business environment. In a small group (8–12 participants) and over three rounds, you will work on IT projects and issues and ensure that “The Phoenix Project” will be finished on time. But, beware! The business keeps coming along with new ideas and demands. Plus, external developments outside your control can also throw a spanner in the works.
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Short summary
Businesses are demanding ever shorter release cycles for new applications. Traditionally “Operations” is seen as a barrier with lengthy bureaucratic controls and delays in provisioning production systems. DevOps is a growing movement for shortening development and deployment and integrating Development and Operations. However, this requires a mindset shift, new behaviors, and a cultural shift in both Development and Operations. Traditionally suspicious of each other, they must now work closely together. Yet many companies are struggling to adopt and deploy DevOps and how change their culture. This is because, while DevOps is not that difficult to understand, it does have a huge impact on the way people need to behave. It’s also often seen as a technology solution – automated coding, deployment, testing – rather than an approach, a philosophy based on principles.
The Phoenix Project – DevOps Simulation Game is based on the book, The Phoenix Project: Parts Unlimited is in trouble. Newspaper reports reveal the poor financial performance of the organization. The only way forward to not only save the company but to make it competitive and profitable is “The Phoenix Project” which represents an IT-enabled business transformation, with Retail Operations as the business owner of this project. The VP of IT Operations is asked to take the lead of the IT department and ensure that “The Phoenix Project” will be a success. But the VP of IT Operations is facing a tremendous amount of work. There is a huge backlog of issues, features, and projects.
Your team will act in different roles within the Parts Unlimited organization. You can be Retail Operations, Human Resources, or Finance – playing the business roles of the company. Or you can be the VP of IT Operations or other members of his IT team that needs to develop the applications and solve the IT issues.
Our Trainer
Phani Bhushan
Technical Consultant & trainer
Phani works as a Technical Consultant and a Scrum.org/DevOps Institute trainer at DevOn, helping organizations to make the transition to the Agile way of working.
Course objectives
The Phoenix Project – DevOps Simulation Game will be customized toward your own specific needs and learning objectives. But in general, you will learn:
- How to apply DevOps principles in a real-life situation
- How to find the right balance between delivering your SLA requirements and your IT projects according to the plan
- How to experience the added value DevOps can bring to your business
- How to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of your IT department
- How to create better flow in your teams
- How to develop people’s skills to act in a DevOps environment
- How to show businesses their responsibilities in making IT projects more successful
Course topics
- DevOps and its practical implementation
- Developing collaboration within your team
- Increasing business value
Target audience
The Phoenix Project – DevOps Simulation Game is targeted at all roles and employees in Business, IT Development, and IT Operations who want to apply Lean, Agile, and ITSM principles to improve the performance of their IT services or to create more value out of their IT solutions.
Top reviews of our trainings
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Really good structure, clean code part
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Learning from each other
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Nice to be able to apply the principles yourself
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The exercises and support throughout the training were very good to understand. I’d like to see more examples of AI implementations and various types of AI. Overall a positive experience!
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