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Who is each course for?
Team Topologies Distilled | Platform as a Product | Team Topologies for Managers | Independent Value Streams with Domain-driven Design |
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Summary of each course
Team Topologies Distilled | Platform as a Product | Team Topologies for Managers | Independent Value Streams with Domain-driven Design |
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Hands-on Team Topologies patterns and approaches for your organization. Increase the effectiveness of software delivery through attention to Conway’s Law, team cognitive load, team interactions, the “Team API”, and “lifetime service viability". |
In this course we will cover why it's crucial to treat (internal) platforms as any other product, understanding its value proposition, its customers, and the platform adoption lifecycle. The course is focused on applying user-centered product development approaches to internal platforms. |
In this course you will learn how to accelerate flow with a healthy ecosystem of teams aligned to streams of value and non-blocking, capability-based dependencies. |
Identifying true value streams is crucial for enabling fast flow of value delivery. In this course we will cover how to map out your organization and identify value streams using techniques from Domain-Driven Design such as Event Storming. |
Key concepts
Team Topologies Distilled | Platform as a Product | Team Topologies for Managers | Independent Value Streams with Domain-driven Design |
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Course prerequisites
Team Topologies Distilled | Platform as a Product | Team Topologies for Managers | Independent Value Streams with Domain-driven Design |
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The only real prerequisite for this course is an appetite for seeing software delivery in a new way. This course will be eye opening for anyone who has seen projects with recurrently missed deadlines, teams struggling with the notion that they should be “autonomous” without adequate support, or crippled software architectures that effectively block delivery of business value. |
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The only real prerequisite for this course is an appetite for seeing software delivery in a new way. This course will be eye opening for anyone who has seen projects with recurrently missed deadlines, teams struggling with the notion that they should be “autonomous” without adequate support, or crippled software architectures that effectively block delivery of business value. | Good understanding of team topologies and all core concepts (4 team types, 4 interaction modes, Conway's law). Team design (sizing, communication overhead, lottery factor). Experience working on programmes of work that involve coordinating multiple teams. No experience of Event Storming or Domain-Driven Design is necessary. |
Which courses are part of a learning path?
Team Topologies Distilled | Platform as a Product | Team Topologies for Managers | Independent Value Streams with Domain-driven Design |
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Similar courses
Team Topologies Distilled | Platform as a Product | Team Topologies for Managers | Independent Value Streams with Domain-driven Design |
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Team Topologies For Managers - The Team Topologies for Managers course covers mostly the same concepts as the Team Topologies Distilled course. What's new are exercises, reflection points, and insights in each section aimed specifically at people in management positions (eng manager, project manager, etc). |
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