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Team Topologies Training Course

Team Topologies Training Course

Explore the key ideas of organization evolution and dynamics from Team Topologies

Abstract

Based on the acclaimed book by Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais, Team Topologies: Organizing Business and Technology Teams for Fast Flow, this live online training course introduces the key ideas of organization evolution and dynamics from Team Topologies in an accessible way.

We look at the key ideas in Team Topologies including: the 4 fundamental team types, the 3 team interaction modes, Conway’s Law, team cognitive load, software ‘fracture planes’, techniques for finding suitable stream boundaries, and basic organizational sensing.

This half-day training course with Manuel Pais provides an immersive experience, with a balanced set of lectures, case studies, and online exercises to test understanding.

Target Audience

This workshop is for a broad audience, from engineers, agile coaches, and software leaders to team leads, heads of departments, and CTO/CIO.

Anyone with a keen interest in team dynamics and improved flow of delivery will benefit from this session.
Regardless of your role in the organization, there will be actionable takeaways that you can apply immediately after the session whether that’s in your team, your department, or the entire organization.

Program

In this training course, we start by looking at what a “team-first” approach means (inside and outside the team) and why the Stream-aligned team in particular is fundamental to modern software delivery with fast flow.
We will learn about the three supporting team types: Enabling, Complicated subsystem, and Platform, and how these help to minimize cognitive load, especially when used with a “Thinnest Viable Platform”.
We will also see how this ecosystem of teams together with an understanding of constraints like Conway’s Law and Dunbar’s numbers are key to achieve organizations that can quickly adapt to new customer demands, market trends, and technology evolution.

Agenda

  • Part 1: The team as a means of delivery
  • Part 2: Organization designs that work for flow
  • Part 3: Evolving the organization for innovation and delivery
  • Part 4: Getting started with Team Topologies

Learning Objectives

  • Understand why we need to move beyond “The Spotify Model” for effective organization design and clarify the importance of Stream-aligned teams
  • Understand what is known as Conway’s Law – or “sociotechnical mirroring” – and how it’s both a hindrance and an opportunity for organizations
  • Understand cognitive load as applied to software delivery and teams, especially “team cognitive load”
  • Discover the many types of coupling present in software systems and software delivery processes and why coupling needs to be removed, not managed
  • Understand how the supporting team types (Enabling, Complicated Subsystem, and Platform) and the three interaction modes (Collaboration, Facilitating, and X-as-a-Service) help organizations to sense when boundaries are misplaced or ineffective
  • How to get started with a Team Topologies approach.

Why should you buy a ticket?

Join this course if you’ve ever asked yourself any of these questions:

  • Agile talks about autonomous teams all the time but what does autonomy really mean? How do we promote autonomy without chaos?
  • What should be the responsibilities of a product team? And why?
  • Why is the delivery of software so slow at times with all the tooling available to teams?
  • Why are some teams demotivated and close to burn out so frequently? What can I do to change that?
  • How and when should my team interact with other teams? Why is it painful sometimes? What can I do about it?
  • I’ve never seen a large reorg or transformation with truly a major positive impact on the productivity and motivation of teams. How come?

Expect to get your hands dirty – How does it work

This half-day training provides an immersive experience, with a balanced set of lectures, case studies, and online exercises to test understanding.

We will meet in a virtual classroom and use video call and screen sharing software for the lectures. We will use breakout rooms and Miro for exercises in small groups, and online polls to quickly make sure everyone is on the same page.

Parts 1 to 3 will include online polls and group exercises. Every part will begin with a lecture to explain the concepts. Discussions and questions are encouraged.

The workshop will happen online and in live streaming: the trainer and all other participants will be in a video conference. You’ll be interacting and working together in real-time thanks to a variety of tools you’ll have at your disposal.

We kindly ask that all participants keep their webcam on for the whole duration of the workshop: this will enhance the quality of the communication and of the workshop as a whole.

F.A.Q.

I bought the book, why should I attend the training course?
Past attendees who had read the book before the course said that it still provided them new insights, as well as the opportunity to apply some ideas in practice, and get answers to their questions directly from the book author(s)!

Is there anything I must do before I buy a ticket for this online workshop?
If you have a computer/tablet, a stable connection (at least 20 Mbps in download and 10 Mbps in upload), earphones, a microphone, and a webcam, then you’re ready to join the workshop.
You’ll get detailed information on what tools we’ll be using and how to get ready a couple of weeks prior to the workshop.
Check out your connection’s speed.
The workshop will keep its highly interactive and hands-on spirit despite being online. This is why we recommend that all participants keep their webcam on for the whole duration of the workshop: this will enhance the quality of the communication and of the workshop as a whole.

N.B.

This workshop will be confirmed upon reaching the minimum number of participants. We’ll send an official confirmation to all registered attendees two weeks prior to the workshop dates at the latest.

About the workshop

Language: English.
Laptop: Yes, check out the FAQ section.
Maximum number of attendees: 30 participants.
Tools and Workstation: The workshop will take place online and in live streaming by using digital tools. You’ll get detailed information on how to join the online workshop, how to get ready for it and how it will work a couple of weeks prior to the workshop.
It is highly recommended that each participant joins the workshop from their own workstation: not sharing one same laptop and/or room with other people will improve the remote experience.

Testimonials

It offers plenty of insights that are actionable and pragmatic.Gabriella Castelli

With lots of insights into how Organization and HR are THE places where to enable (or obstruct) flow of value.Simone Longoni

It’s a great course, full of content. Fantastic if you have not read the book.Gaetano Mazzanti

Manuel Pais

Manuel Pais is co-author of Team Topologies: organizing business and technology teams for fast flow and co-founder of Team Topologies.

Recognized by TechBeacon as a DevOps thought leader, Manuel is an independent IT organizational consultant and trainer, focused on team interactions, delivery practices and accelerating flow. Manuel is also a LinkedIn instructor on Accelerating Continuous Delivery in the Enterprise.

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