The Human Factor in DevOps: Because Even Robots Need Good Teammates (Almost)

Track: Practices and other tech
Abstract
Remember when "DevOps" meant throwing code (and maybe a few passive-aggressive emails, that thankfully weren’t meetings) over the wall? We’d like to think that the last decade and a half has dispelled us of that notion, but has it really? Often when organizations begin their “DevOps Transformation” they focus so much on automation, but the component that is more often than not overlooked is the human element. Human connection.

In this talk, Jeremy will dig into some strategies for building teams that actually work together, and might even come to like each other (though he can’t promise “meetings that are emails” will become a norm). He’ll talk about ways to encourage open communication, resolve conflicts, and create a team culture where everyone feels valued - because even the best automation tools can’t replace a team that actually works together.
Jeremy Meiss
Jeremy is an international speaker and currently the Director of DevRel at OneStream Software, previously at CircleCI, Solace, Auth0, and XDA. With almost 30 years in Tech, covering just about every functional area, including support, system and database administration, application and web development, project management, program management, and systems analysis, Jeremy is active in the DevRel and DevOps communities, a co-creator of DevOpsPartyGames.com, and organizer for DevOpsDays Kansas City. A lover of all things coffee, community, open source, and tech, he is also house-broken, and (generally) plays well with others.