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Spotlight: Find Boundaries for Fast Flow Using Independent Service Heuristics - NZ/AU/Pacific


Transform your organization's flow with Independent Service Heuristics (ISH), a rapid, business-friendly approach to discovering and evolving team and service boundaries. Gain practical insights to adopt a "never done" mindset, encourage continuous evolution and experimentation to stay ahead of the competition.

This Spotlight session gives attendees a deep understanding of the importance of boundaries for fast flow. Led by Conflux experts, you'll explore the relationship between boundaries and fast flow, with hands-on exercises applying Independent Service Heuristics to real-life scenarios.

What you'll master

  • Discover and evaluate flow-oriented boundaries for teams and services

  • Apply ISH to visualize and assess candidate value streams

  • Master boundary types: user needs, fracture planes, and micro-enterprises

  • Build capability for continuous boundary evolution

  • Drive competitive advantage through optimized team structures

Price & discounts

Standard Rate: £800 per person (limited availability)

Early Bird Rate: £650 (available until November 30, 2024, at 12 PM GTM)

Group Discount: Available for 3+ attendees (use code GROUP)

Payment Method: Credit card payments accepted


Program structure & Times

The Spotlight session will take place over two days, with each session lasting three hours. Join us on January 21th and 22th, 2025, from 21:00 to 00:00 UK Time. If you need to convert these times to your local time zone, feel free to use the Time Zone Converter.

    • Pacific Time, PT, PST (UTC -8) 8 hour(s) behind

      13:00 - 16:00

    • New Zealand Daylight Time, NZDT (UTC +13) 13 hour(s) ahead

      10:00 - 13:00

    • Australian Eastern Time, AET * AEDT (UTC +11) 11 hour(s) ahead

      08:00 - 11:00

  •    - Deep dive into boundary types and fast flow relationships

       - Practical analysis of fracture planes using your scenarios

       - Hands-on boundary identification exercises

       - Generate actionable insights for your organization

  •   - Platform metrics and success patterns

      - Fractal platforms exploration

      - Advanced patterns for platforms

      - Desynchronous approaches for scaling

  •    - Master micro-enterprise concepts and implications

       - Apply user needs analysis to your context

       - Generate insights through different boundary lenses

       - Evaluate real organizational challenges

  •    - Combine insights from previous sessions

       - Evaluate candidate value streams

       - Create implementation roadmaps

       - Build your organization's evolution capability

Key benefits

  • Practical tools to evaluate and evolve organizational boundaries

  • Capability to identify and visualize candidate value streams

  • Enhanced decision-making for team and software architecture

  • "Never done" mindset for continuous evolution

  • Competitive advantage through optimized team structures


Perfect for

Members of Enabling teams supporting boundary evolution ~ Leaders and managers driving organizational change ~ Agile Coaches ~ Architects ~ Senior engineers ~ Product managers ~ Engineering managers ~ Business leaders

Prerequisites

Attendees will get the most benefit from the workshop by completing the prerequisite activities. The ‘Essential’ activities will only take around 1-2 hours to complete. The ‘Recommended’ activities may take a few days to complete in total but will enable a deeper, more valuable learning experience.

Essential

  • Read the article “Finding good stream boundaries with Independent Service Heuristics” by Rich Allen and Matthew Skelton: https://teamtopologies.com/ish - a field story by the blog post authors, where they enable Zalora to explore candidate value streams. (15 minutes)

  • At Conflux, we use Miro for our online workshops. If you’re not already familiar with using Miro, you can quickly learn the basics with this short course from Miro: https://academy.miro.com/getting-started-with-miro

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