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  • {{Book|11}} ...cs of the activity. DevOps is one such example of co-evolution.{{Book cite 11}}
    16 KB (2,512 words) - 23:03, 1 September 2019
  • {{Book|11}} ...iples which we all should apply. These are your ‘doctrine’.{{Book cite 11}}
    37 KB (6,007 words) - 14:24, 5 June 2019
  • {{Book|11}} ...not universal and you have to learn when and where to use them.{{Book cite 11}}
    11 KB (1,652 words) - 17:21, 1 March 2024
  • {{Book|11}} ...some form of future business before divesting to a third party.{{Book cite 11}}
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  • {{Book|11}} ...e collaboration and accelerates the evolution of the component.{{Book cite 11}}
    522 bytes (65 words) - 05:38, 30 May 2019
  • {{Book|2}} ...only creates change, it spreads it and forces companies to adopt it.{{Book cite 2}}
    4 KB (681 words) - 23:12, 1 September 2019
  • {{Book|11}} ...y onto a third party by exploiting their own inertia to change.{{Book cite 11}}
    411 bytes (55 words) - 05:53, 30 May 2019
  • {{Book|11}} ...component making it difficult for others to evolve it further.{{Book cite 11}}
    471 bytes (60 words) - 05:44, 30 May 2019
  • {{Book|11}} ...beyond their ability to supply (e.g. by creating a price war).{{Book cite 11}}
    429 bytes (55 words) - 05:41, 30 May 2019
  • {{Book|11}} ...y away from the components and into countering the accusations.{{Book cite 11}}
    2 KB (316 words) - 18:33, 29 May 2019
  • {{Book|11}} ...es such as agile versus six sigma or outsourcing vs insourcing.{{Book cite 11}}
    467 bytes (68 words) - 23:07, 1 September 2019