HS016 Team Structure for Technology Teams

Greg
Ferro

Johna Till
Johnson

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Team structure tends to drive work delivered and good structure needs to align to be productive. We discuss outsourcing and consulting disripts work flow, and that ITIL leads to static work like 1950’s factory. Cloud principles require flexibilty, work as needed and flexible roles. How do we deliver that ?

 

 

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