

Effective Enabling Teams - Latest Insights & Updates
Join Manuel and Eduardo in this webinar to hear the latest insights directly from the authors of the Effective Enabling Teams course.
They will share their latest experiences and new industry examples since the course was published, based on their work with multiple organizations in different industries worldwide.

Yorkshire DevOps 2025 - Platform Engineering done well: innovation, efficiency, market advantage
Matthew Skelton, CEO/CTO at Conflux and co-author of Team Topologies, will discuss how to get the full benefit from the discipline of Platform Engineering.
'Team Topologies' presented platform engineering with a transformative mission: accelerate value flow by reducing cognitive load for delivery teams. Traditional slow, bloated platforms are becoming obsolete. With the fast flow lens that Team Topologies provides, platform engineers now play a crucial role in fostering innovation, enhancing operational efficiency, and creating market advantage across your organization.

Stream of Teams, Episode 6 | Scaling an AI platform at CI&T with Team Topologies
Join Matthew Skelton, co-author of Team Topologies, in this biweekly live stream series as he delves into the evolution, challenges, and practical applications of Team Topologies principles in real-world settings.
In each session, Matthew will explore articles, tools, workshops, and insights from practitioners worldwide, offering a balanced view that highlights both the successes and constructive critiques of Team Topologies in action.

Stream of Teams, Episode 5 | Scaling Private Equity Portfolios with Team Topologies: Strategies for Growth
Join Matthew Skelton, co-author of Team Topologies, in this biweekly live stream series as he delves into the evolution, challenges, and practical applications of Team Topologies principles in real-world settings.
In each session, Matthew will explore articles, tools, workshops, and insights from practitioners worldwide, offering a balanced view that highlights both the successes and constructive critiques of Team Topologies in action.

Stream of Teams, Episode 4 | Transforming Telecom Teams: Barbara Arnst on Telenet and Team Topologies
Join Matthew Skelton, co-author of Team Topologies, in this biweekly live stream series as he delves into the evolution, challenges, and practical applications of Team Topologies principles in real-world settings.
In each session, Matthew will explore articles, tools, workshops, and insights from practitioners worldwide, offering a balanced view that highlights both the successes and constructive critiques of Team Topologies in action.

Team Topologies Fundamentals with Lean Agile Ninja Online in English
Do you feel like many of your teams are only “islands of efficiency”, but work at the organization scale flows slowly or gets bogged down in between? That’s pretty common! Do you want to learn how to practically shape teams, and their interactions, so that together they deliver value to customers faster, business feedback, and don’t end up burning everyone out?
Find out how the Team Topologies approach can help you do this and further drive the evolution of your organization!

Team Topologies Fundamentals with Lean Agile Ninja Online in Polish
Do you feel like many of your teams are only “islands of efficiency”, but work at the organization scale flows slowly or gets bogged down in between? That’s pretty common! Do you want to learn how to practically shape teams, and their interactions, so that together they deliver value to customers faster, business feedback, and don’t end up burning everyone out?
Find out how the Team Topologies approach can help you do this and further drive the evolution of your organization!

Stream of Teams, Episode 3 | Using Enabling teams strategically for innovation at speed and scale
Join Matthew Skelton, co-author of Team Topologies, in this biweekly live stream series as he delves into the evolution, challenges, and practical applications of Team Topologies principles in real-world settings.
In each session, Matthew will explore articles, tools, workshops, and insights from practitioners worldwide, offering a balanced view that highlights both the successes and constructive critiques of Team Topologies in action.

Stream of Teams, Episode 2 | Team Topologies for AI/ML
Join Matthew Skelton, co-author of Team Topologies, in this biweekly live stream series as he delves into the evolution, challenges, and practical applications of Team Topologies principles in real-world settings.
In each session, Matthew will explore articles, tools, workshops, and insights from practitioners worldwide, offering a balanced view that highlights both the successes and constructive critiques of Team Topologies in action.

Platform as a Product - Latest Insights & Updates with Manuel Pais & Matthew Skelton
Join Manuel and Matthew in this webinar to hear the latest insights directly from the authors of the Platform as a Product course. They will answer questions such as how to organize (larger) platforms internally, the relationship with enabling teams/patterns, what's different between managing products for end customers and products for internal customers, or how to address internal resistance to the platform as a product approach.
They will share their latest experiences and new industry examples since the course was published, based on their work with multiple organizations in different industries around the world.

Stream of Teams | Episode 1 DevOps / Cloud history with Paula Kennedy
Join Matthew Skelton, co-author of Team Topologies, in this biweekly live stream series as he delves into the evolution, challenges, and practical applications of Team Topologies principles in real-world settings.
In each session, Matthew will explore articles, tools, workshops, and insights from practitioners worldwide, offering a balanced view that highlights both the successes and constructive critiques of Team Topologies in action.

DDD Series #4: Context Mapping with Team Topologies
Domain-Driven Design Barcelona and N26 are very happy to invite you to the fourth session of our DDD series, this time about Context Mapping and Team Topologies.

Flowtopia 2024 - Bureaucratic organizations: where products go to die
There is no silver bullet for innovation. In this talk we uncover together how Team Topologies - in combination with an array of other tools, practices and principles - challenges our conventional understanding of organizations and enables true adaptability. Let’s explore how this holistic approach, this socio-technical revolution, ushers in a new era for products and innovation.

Flowtopia 2024 - Mapping Teams to Value Streams—Principles and Practices for Team-of-Teams organizational design
This talk explores the three key cornerstones for achieving a fast flow of value in engineering organizations: Decoupled Architecture, SDLC processes and Team-of-teams organizational design to match 1 & 2.

#DL Summit 2024: Expert leadership masterclass – nimble, humane organizations with Team Topologies
Join authors Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais for an immersive one-day masterclass designed to empower leadership through effective team dynamics. This session, tailored for C-Level executives and senior managers, delves into the principles and practical applications of Team Topologies to create nimble, high-performing organizations.

#DL Summit 2024 - Opening Keynote: Team Topologies - core agility for the self-steering organization by Matthew Skelton
Join Matthew Skelton's keynote on November 13 for first-hand insights and a live walkthrough on how to create fast workflows — a one-off opportunity not to be missed.

Stream of Teams by Team Topologies
Join Matthew Skelton, co-author of Team Topologies, in this biweekly live stream series as he delves into the evolution, challenges, and practical applications of Team Topologies principles in real-world settings.
In each session, Matthew will explore articles, tools, workshops, and insights from practitioners worldwide, offering a balanced view that highlights both the successes and constructive critiques of Team Topologies in action.

ADAConf 2024 - Workshop: Team Interaction Models
Using the modeling techniques provided by Team Topologies will help you to identify, classify, and document the existing team structures and communication channels within your organization and provide clear, concise terminology to describe how to re-organize those teams and their interactions to achieve better flow and deliver value faster.
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KanDDDinsky 2024 - Building an Organizational Brain
KanDDDinsky is the number one community organised Domain-driven Design conference with a strong focus on collaboration and diversity.

KanDDDinsky 2024 - Collaborative software design for team cognitive load
KanDDDinsky is the number one community organised Domain-driven Design conference with a strong focus on collaboration and diversity.

Team Topologies Fundamentals with Lean Agile Ninja
Building platforms for automotive embedded systems may feel different from those for high-frequency trading algorithms or highly secure government services. However, certain patterns and principles consistently distinguish those who will excel from those who will be mediocre at best.

All Days DevOps 2024 - From Fragile to Antifragile Internal Platforms
Join Manuel Pais to find out what makes internal platforms ANTI-fragile!

All Days DevOps 2024 - How About the Cognitive Load of the Platform Team?
Join us to learn how we work with organizations to structure platform team(s) by mapping the team context. Learn how to identify essential services and define the service boundaries, empowering your organization to provide services effectively without burning out your platform engineers and adding unnecessary complexity. Discover the key to shaping a more efficient and agile organization through thoughtful platform team structuring.

Team Topologies Fundamentals with Lean Agile Ninja in Polish, In-person
Enhance your organization's agility and streamline team workflows with our in-person course in Warsaw, presented in Polish by Team Topologies valued partner, Lean Agile Ninja. Learn practical strategies to optimize team structures, improve collaboration, and accelerate the delivery of customer value while avoiding burnout. Ideal for teams and leaders committed to continuous improvement and innovation.

Team Topologies Fundamentals with Lean Agile Ninja Online in Polish
Building platforms for automotive embedded systems may feel different from those for high-frequency trading algorithms or highly secure government services. However, certain patterns and principles consistently distinguish those who will excel from those who will be mediocre at best.

GOTO Copenhagen 2024
Join Manuel Pais for 2 days of Team Topologies masterclass (Sep 30 - Oct 1) and then from his keynote (Oct 2) you’ll gain actionable insights on designing team structures that foster better communication and collaboration.

PlatformCon 2024 - Manuel Pais on From Fragile to Antifragile Internal Platforms
Manuel Pais on "From Fragile to Antifragile Internal Platforms"
Manuel Pais will be delivering a keynote at this year’s edition of PlatformCon.
Don’t miss the the latest on platform-as-a-product, platform grouping of teams and acceleration of flow through proper design of platforms and the team interactions behind them.
Internal platforms are understood as a necessity in most organizations today. But they're often fragile and susceptible to economic downturns, changes in funding models, or changes in leadership focus.
Internal platforms are generally understood as a necessity in most organizations today. However, results are often underwhelming, and the investment becomes hard to measure or justify. This makes internal platforms fragile and susceptible to economic downturns, changes in funding models, or leadership focus.
So, what is needed to make internal platforms antifragile?
“Antifragility is a property of systems in which they increase in capability to thrive as a result of stressors, shocks, volatility, noise, mistakes, faults, attacks, or failures.”
Of course, the platform as a product approach is critical to help focus and prioritize (internal) customer needs. Continuously understanding the platform audience, building trust, and reducing blind spots are required to thrive.
However, sustainable platforms need to be able to withstand financial shocks as well. We need to deal with the reality that (end customer) products (usually) have clear revenue and unclear costs, while internal platforms (usually) have clear costs and unclear revenue. How do we avoid naïve/biased approaches to demonstrate platform value that overlooks the costs? How do we show the value perceived by decision-makers who might be sitting two or three degrees away in the organization?
Antifragile internal platforms grow on trust and 360º transparency to survive the inevitable stressors, failures, and misunderstandings. Chances are that mandates, blind standardization, and fuzzy “productivity” goals, among other issues, are eroding the trust foundations needed for platform sustainability in your organization.

Moving beyond cross functional teams to Team Topologies to enable flow
In this first meet ups relating to Organisation Design, we are going to explore one of the models that has gained much traction in building teams to enable fast flow – Team Topologies.

Accelerating value with transparent flow-based organizations
In this webinar, we'll delve into the continuing evolution of the Team Topologies approach, the renewed focus on designing work with the fast flow of customer value at the core, and how it works alongside Thoughtworks' tools like the Simplified Operating Model and value-driven portfolio management. Drawing on data from fieldwork in Australia and additional research, we'll also discuss upcoming trends for leaders addressing scaled organizational challenges.

#DL Summit 2024 - Opening Keynote: Team Topologies - core agility for the self-steering organization by Matthew Skelton
In this talk, Matthew Skelton – co-author of the book Team Topologies – explores some of the benefits of adopting Team Topologies (and fast flow generally) in terms of wider organizational and business goals, and how organizations can become more nimble by adopting the underlying “core agility” practices that Team Topologies provides.