Tasktop’s Carmen DeArdo Co-Authors Standing on Shoulders: A Leader’s Guide to Digital Transformation

Available on Amazon, Focuses on How to Transform Organizations to
Compete and Thrive in Today’s Digital Age

VANCOUVER, British Columbia–(BUSINESS WIRE)–lt;a href=”https://twitter.com/hashtag/devops?src=hash” target=”_blank”gt;#devopslt;/agt;–Tasktop,
the leader in Value Stream Integration, today announced that Carmen
DeArdo, who heads up the company’s Value Stream Management (VSM)
Consulting Practice, has co-authored Standing
on Shoulders: A Leader’s Guide to Digital Transformation
with
digital leader Jack Maher.

In this leader’s guide to digital transformation, which is available
on Amazon
, readers get practical, actionable information on building
an employee and customer-obsessed culture that drives speed and
efficiency while leveraging technology to sell better products and
services.

DeArdo currently works with customers on utilizing the Flow Model
concepts described in Tasktop CEO Mik Kersten’s recent book Project
to Product: How to Survive and Thrive in the Age of Digital Disruption
with the Flow Framework
to help them better understand
how to accelerate flow to better serve their customers.

Previously, as DevOps leader, technology director at Nationwide
Insurance, DeArdo was responsible for driving continuous delivery
utilizing DevOps, Lean and Agile practices. He was recognized by
DevOps.com as a winner for 2016
Successful DevOps Transformation
and was also named as one of the 25
must follow enterprise DevOps leaders
by TechBeacon.

“I have worked with some of the best thought leaders over my career at
Bell Labs, Nationwide Insurance and Tasktop,” said DeArdo. “During that
time, I was fortunate to witness and also help lead transformational
journeys that enabled large enterprises to improve the way that business
value is delivered through the application of technology and continuous
improvement techniques. In this book, I share what I have learned to
help readers in their own journeys, which are filled with ebbs and flows
requiring patience and persistence. But in the end, the ability to
transform skepticism about what seems improbable into the hope of what
is possible makes it all worthwhile.”

About Tasktop

Over one million users employ Tasktop’s Value Stream Integration
technology to transform software development and delivery. Tasktop
not only unifies the software development and delivery team, but also
provides unprecedented visibility into the business-critical processes
of software delivery. Tasktop customers are the global leaders in
financial services, insurance, government and manufacturing, and include
43 of the Fortune 100, 11 of the top banks in the world, six of the top
six health plans and four of the top ten US insurance companies.
Partners, including CA, Micro Focus and IBM, rely on our independent,
vendor-neutral role to connect their customers’ software delivery
disciplines via OEM distributions of our products. For more information
about Tasktop, please visit: http://tasktop.com.

Twitter: @tasktop
Blog: http://blog.tasktop.com/

Contacts

Joyce Bartlett
+1 781-771-3112
Joyce.bartlett@tasktop.com

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