Nanabozho Brings DevOps to the Enterprise

  • Overview

    This immersive seminar invites participants into a transformative exploration of DevOps through the lens of Indigenous storytelling. Guided by the trickster-teacher Nanabozho, we examine how cultural wisdom and systems thinking can reshape enterprise technology practices.

    Whether you're a tech leader, community builder, or automation engineer, this course offers a unique perspective on collaboration, resilience, and ritual in the digital age.

  • What You’ll Learn

    DevOps as Ceremony: Discover how deployment rituals mirror traditional teachings.

    Cultural Refactoring: Reframe organizational habits through story and structure.

    Automation with Intention: Build pipelines that honour people and purpose.

    Story as System: Use narrative to align teams, tools, and timelines.

    Resilience through Relationship: Foster psychological safety and trust in tech teams.

  • Who Should Attend

    Tech leaders seeking cultural depth in transformation

    Indigenous professionals entering or advancing in IT

    DevOps engineers curious about systems thinking and storytelling

    HR and change managers looking for inclusive frameworks

Course Modules

Nanabozho, depicted as a rabbit, rests serenely atop of hill. Abstract background with swirling motifs, gears, and stylized orange, blue, and teal trees. Rabbit's fur has circular patterns.

The Trickster’s Mirror

Nanabozho as a guide to transformation, disruption, and learning.

2. DevOps as Living System

Mapping CI/CD pipelines to ecological and ceremonial cycles.

3. Cultural Refactoring

Identifying and rewriting organizational patterns through story.

4. Cloud-Native Storytelling

Using narrative frameworks to support distributed teams and infrastructure.

5. Automation as Ritual

Designing repeatable excellence with intention and care.

6. Closing Circle

Group reflection, integration, and next steps for applying the teachings.