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The Flow Framework™ – Treating risk items as a security cost

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In the Flow Framework there are four flow items that provide value to the end-user of your product: Features (new business value). Risk (security, governance, compliance). A software organization must devote time to each flow item as they are all crucial to a strong product. Defects (quality).

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Innovation Is Compounding Interest: How Legacy Companies Can Compete and Deliver Innovation Like the Cloud-Native Giants

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However, they treat continuous improvement and digital innovation like interest, recognizing that it’s a compounding game. However, they treat continuous improvement and digital innovation like interest, recognizing that it’s a compounding game. There is little doubt that mastering software at scale produces a competitive advantage.

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The Flow Framework™ – Treating your software features as business assets

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If you who haven’t read Project to Product yet or any of my previous posts on the four key flow items from the Flow Framework , let me give you a bit of background. Dr. Mik Kersten—the author of the Amazon best-selling book and creator of the pioneering framework—goes into incredible detail explaining this concept.

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Innovation Is Compounding Interest: How Legacy Companies Can Compete and Deliver Innovation Like the Cloud-Native Giants

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However, they treat continuous improvement and digital innovation like interest, recognizing that it’s a compounding game. However, they treat continuous improvement and digital innovation like interest, recognizing that it’s a compounding game. There is little doubt that mastering software at scale produces a competitive advantage.

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Reflections from DevOps Enterprise Summit 2019 + Day Three Recap

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The third and final day of the conference saw our CEO and founder, Dr. Mik Kersten, return to the stage a year on from launching his Amazon best-selling book Project to Product and the pioneering Flow Framework. It’s been just over a week since this year’s DevOps Enterprise Summit 2019 in Las Vegas came to a close.

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