

The Flow Engineering Show
Andrew Davis and Steve Pereira
Computers are hard. People are harder. And your job is to make them all work together. The Flow Engineering Show is right there with you, at the intersection of technology and humanity. We bring clarity to the challenges software teams face, and guide you into the emerging practice of value stream management. Our listeners learn to dissect what’s really happening in their organizations so they can move fast, have fun, and make an impact.
Episodes
Mentioned books

Nov 1, 2022 • 49min
Highlights from FlowTopia and the DevOps Enterprise Summit
Flowtopia and DOES
Flowtopia
TakeawaysBridging prod & engineering gap (business and tech)The lack of stories outside of DOESDXC stream alignmentAssessment & the implementation roadmap
DOES
Emphasis on value stream managementFavorite talkshttps://videos.itrevolution.com/?_ga=2.100952393.910149711.1666974720-1309432016.1662160855 Value Flywheel Effect - mapping as conversationJon Smart - history of organizationsRandy Shoup - how architecture drives valueJon Rez and Michael Edenzon - PNC - the long-hard struggleNaomi Lurie - Flow antipattern lightning talkAndrew Davis - Lightning talkSpear - Kim talk on simplification and preparation (Thinking Fast and Slow)

Jun 29, 2022 • 46min
Re-training our reflexes: Customer Value
Summary
In the first episode of The Value Stream Show, hosts Andrew Davis and Steve Pereira discuss the concept of value stream thinking and how the evolution of DevOps is changing the way businesses operate. They talk about major changes happening in software development and dive into how people are beginning to reshape the way they look at the interplay between software development and collaboration. They share how organizations can build “reflex arcs” for fast decision making, and the power of value streams as a way of clarifying and optimizing the way we work.
Host Bios
Andrew Davis is a DevOps and Salesforce specialist and author of the book Mastering Salesforce DevOps. As Senior Director of Research and Innovation for Copado, he leads methodology and training for Copado's customers and partners. He's spent his life working at the intersection of technology, psychology, and culture change, including 15 years as a Buddhist monk. He's working towards a world in which we can all be at peace amidst constant change, and bring energy, creativity, and care to every part of our work.
Steve Pereira is a veteran of software delivery and operations. He founded Visible Value Stream Consulting in 2018, and serves as a board advisor for the Value Stream Management Consortium, a contributor to the Value Stream Management Interoperability Technical Committee, and as a Value Stream Management strategist for Copado. He’s always looking for ways to bring business and technology together by facilitating visual collaboration.
Key points
The purpose of value streams
How to better align and deliver customer value
The importance of collaboration
How to enable teams to leverage their full capabilities
The power of clarity when creating a value stream
Building “reflex arcs” inside a team
Critical goals in developing value streams
Maximizing an organization’s contributions
Quotes
“It is valuable and important to consider the full scope of what’s happening to deliver an outcome. And seeing that as a flow of activity that should be smooth, sustainable and ideally enjoyable for the participants who are involved in it.” - Steve [11:10]“What it comes down to for me is, you’re enabled in a business by shortening feedback loops as much as possible. The more you can enable people with the context to act at top speed with the maximum level of autonomy to leverage their full capabilities, is really what it’s all about.” - Steve [15:53]“There is balance between creating work environments that are optimized for the way humans interact. This sense of belonging and membership whether it is a small team or an organization.” - Andrew [36:03]“There are a couple of important shifts we need to take in our thinking if we want to capture the benefit of stories and storytelling to create coherence across a team and across an organization. Stories are critically important because they fit the way the human mind works. We love stories. We remember stories. - Andrew [24:43]

12 snips
Jun 29, 2022 • 28min
What is a Value Stream?
Hosts Andrew and Steve dive deep into value stream thinking and its transformative impact on business operations. They discuss how software development is evolving alongside collaboration, emphasizing the importance of end-to-end flow and customer involvement. The conversation highlights the need to map actual processes rather than idealized versions to uncover inefficiencies. Additionally, they explore how value streams extend beyond traditional DevOps boundaries, advocating for clearer definitions and cross-departmental collaboration to optimize performance.


