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EventStorming Master Class - January 2020 (Milan)

Milan, 21st-22nd January 2020. Trainer: Alberto Brandolini.  EventStorming is a workshop format invented by Alberto Brandolini that promotes collaboration between different disciplines in order to solve business problems in the most effective way. Course abstract EventStorming is a workshop format that enables massive learning on complex business domains and promotes collaboration between different disciplines and across teams. A visually effective problem-solving technique that puts everyone on the same page, EventStorming was greatly defined by Dan North: “In any EventStorming session of all different kinds, everyone knows what everyone else knows“. What you learn In this two-day workshop, we’ll practice three different flavours (Big Picture, Process Modelling and Software Design), applied to real-world business problems. We’ll take into account the different perspectives (including the facilitator) in a process that spans large-scale discovery, to leverage collaborative design. We’ll experience the how, and we’ll discuss the why. Agenda Day 1 - EventStorming as a discovery tool Quick kick-off: where are we and where we want to go Real world Big Picture EventStorming, mastering complexity and unknowns in large-scale modelling Managing conflicts, highlighting risk, and the problems really worth solving The facilitator’s toolbox revealed Improving our process exploring motivations of different actors The Change agent’s perspective: why it’s going to be hard even when improvement is obvious, and how to deal with stalemates Everything’s connected: Lean & Kanban, complexity and organization limits Working with startups vs. working with established companies EventStorming as a platform for problem-solving ModelStorming: modelling everything without a clue (and yet deliver amazing insights). Day 2 – Using EventStorming to design a system Emerging System Boundaries: from EventStorming to Bounded Contexts Process Modelling EventStorming: a cross-discipline platform for collaborative modelling A different perspective on software design: the picture that explains everything Making policies explicit. Discovering the hidden truth in business behaviour Design around Value: hidden and explicit motivators Software Design EventStorming: discovering key software components Aggregates and transactional consistency: independent moving parts in a large system Design around the bottleneck: changing the rules of the game Blending User Experience Design and Service Design into Software Design Triggering bullet-proof design with visible state The transaction illusion From sticky notes to working software. When to go for a sophisticated architecture. People-aware / Background agnostic EventStorming is interdisciplinary. The specialistic notation is dropped in favour of an incremental lo-fi approach that allows an inclusive approach, while driving the exploration towards the most sensitive areas. Every participant will actively contribute. F.A.Q. Tools & Laptop: Do I need my laptop?No, you won't need your laptop to attend this workshop. Teaching language: What language will this workshop be in?This course will be taught in English. Confirmation: Is the Master Class guaranteed to run?The Master Class is subject to the confirmation of a minimum number of registered participants. We’ll be sending a confirmation email to all registered participants no later than one month prior to the workshop start date. Testimonials UPDATE: EventStorming has been included in the Techniques quadrant of the ThoughtWorks Technology Radar 2018 as one of the techniques you should “Adopt“!Check out the latest ThoughtWorks Technology Radar. It’s a de-facto standard in the Domain-Driven Design community for exploring and designing complex interactions. A wide range of organisations has benefited from it: from online marketplaces, to financial and trading institution; from small startups to large scale enterprises. About the Master Class Language: The workshop will be held in English.Time: from 9.30 am to 5.30 pm.Laptop: You won’t need a laptop for this EventStorming workshop. This is a highly interactive workshop where you’ll be engaging with Alberto and other attendees for the majority of the time.Dress code: We recommend you wear comfortable shoes, standing time VS sitting time is in favour of the first one! :-)Included in the price: two coffee breaks and lunch with the trainer and the other attendees are also included in this ticket... because networking matters :) How to get to Milan? You can get to Milan City Centre by flying in to one of these three airports: Linate, Malpensa, and Bergamo Orio al Serio. Not bad, isn’t it? :-) Check our Pirelli Institute Info Page and get it sorted! With plenty of handy information on accommodation, travel options, where to find the training venue, and much more!Questions? Drop us a line: info@avanscoperta.it Link to the website https://www.avanscoperta.it/en/training/eventstorming-master-class-alberto-brandolini/ Trainer Alberto Brandolini Location Pirelli Institute, viale Fulvio Testi, 223, Milano. Timings Each day will start at 9.30am and finish at 5.30pm. Under_Cover_Learner Discount - SAVE 20% If you’re paying the ticket out of your own pocket and you don’t have a VAT number, you can get a 20% discount on any tickets and on any ticket tiers! How? Just enter the Under_Cover_Learner promotional code in the registration field on Eventbrite. Please note: This code cannot be used in conjunction with any other offers/discount codes, and it applies to any ticket tier. If you need to pay with PayPal, drop us a line at info@avanscoperta.it. We accept the following methods of payment: PayPal, Credit/Debit card (via PayPal, click on the link: "Don't have a PayPal account?"), Bank transfer (upon request - contact us at info@avanscoperta.it). T&C, Privacy Policy, cancellations and refunds, Venue info Find out more at this link.

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Hamilton (Touring)

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SDN Overview 1 Day Training in Seoul

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Team Kanban Practitioner 1 Day Virtual Live Training in Milan

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ISTQB CT Foundation Level

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