Want to explore the success patterns for fast flow and Team Topologies? Gain insight and knowledge from Conflux’s award-winning digital transformation programs.
Decades of treating IT as a cost center have left executives and management with incomplete awareness of the benefits of parallel exploration, autonomous teams, ubiquitous APIs, and ongoing exploration of team and system boundaries. This Masterclass bridges that gap, offering a comprehensive exploration of fast flow and Team Topologies principles.
In this Masterclass, we will cover key aspects including:
Deep insights into fast flow and Team Topologies
Hands-on experience with tools and techniques, guided by Conflux practitioners
Confidence in explaining the nuances of fast flow and Team Topologies
Begin facilitating an Independent Service Heuristics session within your organization
Using Team Topologies modeling shapes to explore organizational dynamics
Advanced awareness of platform dynamics for fast flow
Mapping fast flow skills pathways for your organization
The Masterclass covers four key areas:
The evolution of team interactions and boundaries
Success with platforms and platform thinking for fast flow
Finding good boundaries for flow using Independent Service Heuristics
Skills paths and aptitudes for fast flow
Participants will engage in group critiques, explore advanced patterns for platforms, and discuss challenges and opportunities around skills gaps and aptitudes. This hands-on approach ensures that attendees not only understand the concepts but can apply them effectively in their organizations.
Who should attend:
This Masterclass is ideal for leaders, managers, change agents, members of Enabling teams, Agile Coaches, architects, senior engineers, UX/UI and product managers, and any decision-makers involved in building and running software services.
Organizations looking to use fast flow as a driver to gain a competitive advantage and/or improve outcomes for users and customers will find this masterclass essential.
To get the most out of the Masterclass, we recommend attendees read the book "Team Topologies" beforehand.