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10-Minute Summary of The Phoenix Project - IT Revolution
July 11, 2024 - Bill creates a “SWAT team” to work on Project Unicorn, a new e-commerce application. The team includes developers Chris, Brent, and William, along with security auditor John.
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The Phoenix Project A Novel About IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win
Brent slouches in his chair, spinning it around while he thinks. “Well, now that you mention it… A developer for the timekeeping application · called me yesterday with a strange question about the database table · structure. I was in the middle of working on that Phoenix test VM, so
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The Phoenix Project - My thoughts
The first time I read The Phoenix Project, I didn't really get it. I mean, I thought I did, and I picked up a thing or two, but still. It wasn't until I read The Goal, and then re-read The Phoenix Project, that a whole bunch more moving parts all fit into place together for me, and I was able to get really excited over what TPP was about. I got a big list of additional reads to recommend, like "It's Not Luck", "Lean Software Development", "Accelerate" and, probably most importantly, "Beyond the Phoenix Project". That last is really important, because it ties a whole lot (and a whole lot of history) together, with a massive array of additional references for further reading. That bibliography is now my list for further reading... More on reddit.com
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Is being a Brent a good or bad thing ?
Being someone with the capabilities of Brent is a good thing. An organization refusing to invest in the development of other employees or appropriately staffing teams and give responsibilities to other folks is a bad thing. Don’t blame Brent because his organization would rather ride a good horse to death than run a competent shop. Stop blaming Brent for organizational dysfunction. More on reddit.com
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Runn
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The Phoenix Project: 10 Minute Book Summary | Runn
April 24, 2023 - This distracted him from his main responsibility – Phoenix. To prevent unplanned work from hitting Brent, they found a solution: to create a resource pool to handle escalations, which would be the only group allowed to access Brent – and only after an official approval.
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Byron Miller
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Phoenix Project, the alternate Brent universe | Byron Miller
March 3, 2014 - Would the book have made much more sense to many of us if Brent was developed to learn better collaboration? Be a better leader? Would you be able to recognize the hard way above as the hard way? After all, most leaders are taught that the better way of persuasion (and leadership) is, collaborative persuasion. Collaborative persuasion helps us achieve the very goals we convey and yet, we don’t speak or really practice to this much, if any at all. While I felt the leadership story in Phoenix Project was very mature and bold, I’d just like to see more parallels of how Brent could have been fostered to lead the transition too and I believe many of us do it the hard way, or Brent way.
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Medium
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The “Brent” Effect - Raji Pillay - Medium
April 9, 2019 - The “Brent” Effect My apologies to all “Brents”, if any, reading this post. The “Brent Effect” I have derived from the book “The Phoenix Project”. If you are in IT and you haven’t …
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DevOps
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Lessons from the Phoenix Project: How to scale our most constrained resources - DevOps.com
September 24, 2020 - As a result, Brent becomes a bottleneck for all work endeavors. How do we begin to more effectively scale these resources and free up our fellow team members? Kevin Behr, co-author of the best selling book, The Phoenix Project, will discuss key elements of the Theory of Constraints and basic steps of constraint management.
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Red Green Refactor
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Book Club: The Phoenix Project (Chapters 8-12) – Red Green Refactor
June 10, 2021 - If we had exactly the amount of resources to take on all our project work, does this mean we might not have enough cycles to implement all these changes?”Bill · The chapter starts in the Phoenix war room. William Mason, director of QA, informs the group that they are finding twice as many broken features as are getting fixed. The group discovers that Brent is a bottleneck for many tasks.
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The Phoenix Project - Elisabeth Irgens
January 25, 2020 - Every time there is a critical incident, Brent is needed to fix it. Every time a project is important, Brent is wanted. And for each and every one of those times, Brent keeps gaining more skills and a stronger understanding of the company systems — becoming indispensable for work to happen.
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r/devops on Reddit: The Phoenix Project - My thoughts
February 24, 2019 -

Recently read the Phoenix Project. Wrote down my thoughts and why I almost gave up on it.

TLDR: I recommend the book, but it took a moment to win me over.

https://tomontheinternet.com/blog/the-phoenix-project

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Continuousdelivery
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Book Review: The Phoenix Project - Continuous Delivery
January 16, 2013 - The Phoenix Project deserves to be read by everyone who works in - or with - IT. 5h video training: "Creating High Performance Organizations" ... Interviews with Eric Ries, Elisabeth Hendrickson, John Allspaw, Jesse Robbins and Gary Gruver (royalties go to Black Girls Code) ... Continuous Delivery book (2010) Amazon (hardback, kindle) InformIT (pdf, epub, mobi) Translations: 中文 | 日本語 | 한국말 | português | ру́сский
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The Phoenix Project: Characters and Quotes
About Brent: Brent is the most knowledgeable engineer at Parts Unlimited. He has a monopoly on knowledge of the company's IT systems and therefore must be present for anything to get done. ... (when questioned about the payroll failure) "Well, now that you mention it . . . A developer for the timekeeping application called me yesterday with a strange question about the database table structure. I was in the middle of working on that Phoenix test VM, so I gave him a really quick answer so I could get back to work."
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Medium
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Summarizing ‘The Phoenix Project: A Novel about IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win’ | by Kevin Czarzasty | Medium
August 17, 2021 - Brent is invited to Operation sprint meetings, and at the same time everything is more clearly checked into version control. The team starts having each small batch of code committed and tested automatically, and the computing services are appropriately created to host the code environments through infrastructure as code & Cloud services. Suddenly simultaneousness & synchronization are inherent to the increasingly automated IT ecosystem. Project Unicorn becomes a separate “SWAT” team independent of one respective department, with Brent being the key resource on the team.
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Conflict Resolution in The Phoenix Project | PDF | Leadership | Empowerment
Scan to Download Critical Thinking Key Point:The Risks of Overdependence on Key Individuals Critical Interpretation:In Chapter 10 of 'The Phoenix Project,' the bottleneck created by Brent underscores a critical challenge in organizational structures where overdependence on one or few individuals can compromise overall project success.
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Andyspecht
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First Impressions of The Phoenix Project
April 4, 2021 - Brent is a great plot point, because he illustrates a common IT organizational problem: having only one employee who really understands how a critical system works. In The Phoenix Project, the Brent problem is managed by more closely monitoring and prioritizing Brent’s work so that his efforts ...
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Reflecting on The Phoenix Project | by Phil Osmond | Medium
August 20, 2018 - The book describes how well meaning and hardworking teams and individuals toiled endlessly but to little avail before the changes were made. One of these individuals was a chap called Brent.
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Readingraphics
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Book Summary - The Phoenix Project
July 15, 2025 - Click here to download The Phoenix Project summary & infographic ... Includes: A 1-page infographic in pdf A 14-page text summary in pdf A 28min audio summary in mp3 Available for download or via web app
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The Phoenix Project Summary and Study Guide | SuperSummary
Get ready to explore The Phoenix Project and its meaning. Our full analysis and study guide provides an even deeper dive with character analysis and quotes explained to help you discover the complexity and beauty of this book.
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[PDF] The Phoenix Project Summary - Gene Kim, Kevin Behr, and George Spafford
The authors say that the other work stoppage in any system is the bottleneck (which the authors refer to as the constraint), defined as the one link in the chain that limits the speed of the entire production process. In the fictional example, the bottleneck is Brent, the lone engineer whose unique and exhaustive knowledge of Parts Unlimited’s computer systems makes him the indispensable go-to guy for every task IT tries to perform.
Author   Gene Kim, Kevin Behr, and George Spafford
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My Developer Planet
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Book Review: The Phoenix Project - mydeveloperplanet.com
June 30, 2019 - As a consequence, knowledge is not shared and therefore it is difficult to help Brent with his work. The business always demands Brent, because he is fast and knows about almost everything. This situation is mainly created by Brent itself, because he did not share his knowledge with his colleagues.
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How to handle Brent in The Phoenix Project – AG Blog
January 19, 2017 - I think an organization needs to identify Brents and begin to introduce some professionally essential development paths for Brent so that the situation where Brent knows and holds up every workflow in the enterprise. First is to get Brent in a hand-on teacher mentality.