PowerShell+ 2019 - Wardley Maps Saved The Day - How Stack Overflow Enterprise... by Chris Hunt

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Wardley Maps Saved The Day - How Stack Overflow Enterprise automated all the things, in the right order by Chris Hunt

You probably have a backlog of projects you want/need to start/complete. How do you know what you should be working on to make a real difference? Do you Build or Buy? How do you get management buy-in to work on a project that "only helps Operations"?
I'm going to share how I used Wardley Maps at Stack Overflow to answer these questions and how Mapping The Terrain Of Operations can help you invest time and money in the right improvements at the right time.
This talk is for anyone who is involved in any form of Operations Project Management–Formal, Informal or even "Non-Existent".

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