Stop managing silos. Start designing for a fast, sustainable flow of value.
Most organizational changes fail because they focus on local optimization. You fix a team here, a microservice there, yet the performance of the whole system remains stagnant.
Organizations are not just codebases or org charts; they are interacting socio-technical systems. When your business strategy, software architecture, and team structures are treated as separate parts, friction is inevitable. To survive constant market shifts, these subsystems must be aligned into a single, adaptive engine.
Architecture for Flow provides a holistic toolset for designing, building, and evolving adaptive, socio-technical systems optimized for a fast, sustainable flow of value and constant feedback.
You won’t just learn theory: You will experience how to apply the Architecture for Flow Canvas to your specific company context.
Join Susanne Kaiser in Berlin for a 2-day intensive deep dive into a holistic toolset designed for the modern leader. You will learn to bridge the gap between high-level strategy and ground-level execution by integrating the “Power Triad”: Wardley Mapping, Domain-Driven Design (DDD), and Team Topologies.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this in-person Masterclass with Susanne Kaiser, you will be able to:
- Visualise a business landscape with Wardley Maps
- Categorize the problem space with DDD’s subdomain types to get an indication where to prioritise strategic investments in the solution space
- Modularise the solution space with DDD’s bounded contexts using EventStorming
- Align future teams and interactions optimised for a fast flow of change using Team Topologies
- Connect business strategy, software design and architecture, and team organisation into a coherent model by applying the Architecture for Flow Canvas.

The Trainer
Susanne Kaiser helps organizations design adaptive socio-technical systems using Wardley Mapping, Domain-Driven Design, and Team Topologies.
«Susanne Kaiser writes with the precision of an architect and the care of a guide» as Xin Yao wrote.
Her book, Architecture for Flow (Addison-Wesley Signature Series, 2025), brings these disciplines together into a coherent model for navigating complex, evolving systems.
Target Audience
This workshop is designed for high-impact roles tackling organizational complexity:
- CTOs & VPs of Engineering looking to accelerate delivery.
- Software Architects & Technical Leads designing scalable systems.
- Product Leaders who need to align product roadmap with technical execution.
- Common roles also include: Engineering managers, domain experts, system designers, product leaders, transformation coaches.
Agenda
Day1
Wardley Mapping Fundamentals
- Understanding the Strategy Cycle of Wardley Mapping
- Starting with the Why of Business: The Purpose
- Visualizing the Business Landscape with a Wardley Map
- Creating a Wardley Map
- Understanding Climatic Patterns
- Applying Doctrinal Principles
- Identifying Strategic Opportunities: Leadership and Gameplay.
Strategic Domain-Driven Design
- Exploring DDD patterns & practices as part of the value chain
- Domain models and bounded contexts
- EventStorming Formats
- Mapping bounded contexts to evolution stages
- Assessing change coupling with Context Maps.
Day 2
Team Topologies Essentials
- Why functional silo teams create friction
- Requirements for flow optimization
- The fundamental team types of Team Topologies
- The team Interaction modes.
Connecting the Dots: Architecture for Flow
- Combining Team Topologies with Wardley Mapping and DDD
- Applying the Architecture for Flow Canvas
- Working through a legacy system scenario
- Seeing how strategy → architecture → teams align.
How it works

The Architecture for Flow Workshop provides hands-on exercises, collaborative mapping and modeling sessions, and guided scenarios based on prepared examples.
Participants don’t just learn the ideas of the three perspectives, but also learn how to apply them in a coherent way to their own contexts.
This isn’t a standard training on DDD, Wardley Mapping, or Team Topologies.
You will:
- Learn how all three methods work together to optimize flow and alignment
- Apply concepts to real scenarios rather than theory
- Use the Architecture for Flow Canvas to integrate strategy, domains, and team structures
- Leave with maps, templates, and models you can apply immediately
- Gain a practical mindset for continuous adaptation.
F.A.Q.
Do I need to know something beforehand in order to participate in this workshop?
No prior experience with Wardley Mapping, Domain-Driven Design, or Team Topologies is required. While some familiarity with any of these approaches can be helpful, the workshop is designed to be accessible for participants at all levels.
How can I prepare to take the course? Recommended readings? Other?
If you would like to prepare in advance, my book Architecture for Flow (Pearson, 2025) offers a comprehensive foundation for the concepts we will explore in the workshop. However, it’s not required reading; we will cover the essential concepts during the workshop.
