An organization's web developers and operations personnel use different systems. How will increasing communication between the teams reduce issues caused by silos?
A.
By assigning blame for failures and establishing consequences
B.
By combining job role responsibilities to ensure that everyone has shared access
C.
By increasing data encryption to strengthen workflows
D.
By emphasizing shared ownership of business outcomes
D. By emphasizing shared ownership of business outcomes
When web developers and operations personnel emphasize shared ownership of business outcomes, they are more likely to communicate and collaborate effectively. This is because they are all working towards the same goal, and they recognize that they need to work together in order to achieve that goal.
By emphasizing shared ownership of business outcomes, organizations can reduce the issues caused by silos and improve their overall performance.
The other options are not as relevant to this scenario. Option A, assigning blame for failures and establishing consequences, is not a good way to reduce silos. This approach can create a blame culture and discourage communication and collaboration. Option B, combining job role responsibilities to ensure that everyone has shared access, is not necessary. Silos can occur even when teams have shared access to information. Option C, increasing data encryption to strengthen workflows, is not a way to reduce silos. This approach is more about security than communication and collaboration.
Increasing communication between web developers and operations personnel can help reduce issues caused by silos. By emphasizing shared ownership of business outcomes, both teams are encouraged to work collaboratively towards common goals and take collective responsibility for the success of the application and its operations.
This approach fosters a sense of shared accountability, where individuals from both teams recognize that their actions and decisions impact the overall performance, reliability, and user experience of the application. It promotes a culture of collaboration and teamwork, where the focus is on achieving business outcomes rather than assigning blame or working in isolation.
B. , reduce silos, together they defined service level objectives or SLOS, calculate error budgets and determine order reliability and work priorities. Culturally, shared ownership promotes shared vision and knowledge and the need for better collaboration and communication.
B.
The content of the question is the cause of DevOps. To reduce silos, of course, information must be shared. B's 'everyone has shared access' is suitable. In D, simply 'emphasize', so the effect will not be greater than mixing the responsibilities of the job role.
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