DevOps methodologies can't operate without a specific culture in place. The DevOps culture is ultimately a way organizations function and how technical teams approach software development. The way devops teams communicate is a critical component to success as well.
Continuous communication is key, and constantly meeting to check on status is typical for a devops team. There are many stakeholders involved and cross-departmental collaboration is common. IT, operations, compliance, risk, leadership, business development, and other teams are constantly working together to achieve a common goal.
DevOps breaks down silos in a way that allows deep collaboration across a company or department. Autonomous DevOps teams work together from creation of an application to delivery to the end user. Teams give each other handoffs, feedback and approvals on specific items. This is the crux of an agile team and accountability is key across all areas of a team.
DevOps is an example of autonomy at its best. On projects that require fluidity and streamlined progress on delivery of an application or anything being developed, DevOps is embraced.
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