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PeopleCert DevOps Foundation Exam - Topic 5 Question 14 Discussion

Actual exam question for PeopleCert's DevOps Foundation exam
Question #: 14
Topic #: 5
[All DevOps Foundation Questions]

Firmly entrenched silos and a combative relationship between Dev and Ops is an example of:

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Cultural debt---not just low trust or poor leadership---best describes the scenario of entrenched silos and combative Dev/Ops relations.

Cultural debt leads to resistance to new ways of working, lack of cooperation, and a focus on individual rather than collective success.

Why not the others?

Low trust and poor leadership are symptoms of cultural debt.

Change fatigue occurs after repeated failed initiatives; here, the core issue is cultural stasis.

Reference/Extract: ''DevOps transformation often fails without addressing cultural debt. Breaking down silos, building shared understanding, and changing incentives are essential for sustainable change.'' --- DevOps Handbook, State of DevOps Report, PeopleCert DevOps Foundation v3.6 Section 3.4


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Audria
3 days ago
I think it's more about poor leadership. They need better guidance.
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Rodolfo
8 days ago
Definitely low trust. You can feel the tension.
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Jenise
13 days ago
Change fatigue could be a factor, but I feel like the combative relationship points more towards low trust. I wish I had more clarity on this!
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Lavelle
18 days ago
Poor leadership sounds plausible too, especially if there's no one bridging the gap between teams. I just can't recall if that was the main point in our last practice question.
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Merissa
23 days ago
I remember discussing cultural debt in class, and this situation seems to fit that definition. But I could be mixing it up with something else.
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Estrella
28 days ago
I think this might be related to low trust, but I'm not entirely sure. It feels like a common issue in many organizations.
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