On interrupting interrupt culture

In an interrupt culture, the ideas that win aren't necessarily the best ideas, they're just the ideas that were voiced the most loudly over somebody else's. And the kinds of people that stay in an organization with an interrupt culture are those who are willing and able to constantly interrupt others.

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blog, tech cultureRyn Daniels
On to 2015

This year I wasn't letting anything hold me back, whether that be people who really preferred that I gave less of a shit about the things that were important to me or an apartment whose mysterious plagues sucked up far too much time and energy and money. It was an exhausting year at times, but in a good way, because I was Getting Shit Done.

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achievements, blogRyn Daniels
On disconnecting

Take a look at what your work habits actually are and consider the expectations that you are setting, intentionally or not, for the people around you. None of us work in a vacuum, and our behaviors do affect the people we work with, whether we realize it or not. Those kinds of expectations can lead people to work longer and longer hours to the detriment of their health and happiness.

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On devops and team structure

Everyone has different skills and strengths and individual responsibilities, but what everyone has is a shared responsibility to the customer and the company. We should be asking what can we learn from each other, and how can we use that to improve the customer experience even more.

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On the idea of a devops team

The cloud is not DevOps. Configuration management is not DevOps. Shiny new virtualization tools and containers and frameworks are not DevOps. MongoDB in all of its webscale glory is not DevOps. Automation is not DevOps. These things can be (and frequently are) awesome when used appropriately, but all of the tools and config management and automation in the world cannot fix a broken culture or a broken mindset.

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