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Profitable Engineering

Tansforming Technology Teams into Strategic Business Partners

Idioma InglésInglés
Libro Tapa blanda
Libro Profitable Engineering Phil Clark
Código Libristo: 52772350
Editores RYU Advisory & Media, LLC, junio 2026
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What if your technology organization stopped defending its cost and started proving its value?

Most software organizations do not struggle because their people lack talent. They struggle because legacy leadership habits still shape how work gets funded, prioritized, measured, and managed. Work stays invisible. Priorities collide. Decisions bottleneck. Teams ship features, adopt new tools, and increase activity, yet the business still asks, "Why does this still feel hard?"

In Profitable Engineering, senior technology leader Phil Clark shows how to replace transformation theater with a leadership model that makes modern software delivery actually work. Drawing on decades of experience across waterfall, Agile, DevOps, product operating models, Value Stream Management, and today's AI transition, he explains why many delivery problems are not practice failures at all. They are leadership and operating-model failures.

Rather than serving as a step-by-step manual for Agile, DevOps, or Value Stream Management, this book helps leaders understand the conditions that make those approaches succeed or fail.

At the center of the book is Flow + Realization. Flow helps leaders see how work moves through the value stream. Realization asks whether the work produced measurable value. Together, they help organizations avoid becoming faster feature factories and instead connect engineering investment to outcomes such as revenue, retention, efficiency, quality, risk reduction, and customer impact.

Inside, you'll learn how to:

  • See why software delivery problems are often leadership and operating-model problems, not practice failures
  • Make work visible and connect engineering investment to measurable business outcomes
  • Use Flow and Realization to ask whether teams are building the right things, not just shipping more things
  • Understand how team design, platform thinking, and dependencies shape delivery performance
  • Apply AI across the full value stream with guardrails for quality, security, accountability, and learning

For executives, engineering leaders, product leaders, platform leaders, and cross-functional decision-makers, Profitable Engineering is a practical field guide for building software organizations that deliver with purpose and prove their value.

Make work visible. Make value measurable.

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Nombre y apellidos Profitable Engineering
Autor Phil Clark
Idioma Inglés
Encuadernación Libro - Tapa blanda
Fecha de publicación 2026
Número de páginas 416
EAN 9798996116904
Código Libristo 52772350
Peso 481
Dimensiones 140 x 216 x 24
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