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Enhancing Continuous Delivery Through Team Flow Eventstorming

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Dan M. and Kenny B.
Enhancing Continuous Delivery Through Team Flow Eventstorming

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This hands-on meetup invites software development professionals, agile practitioners, and DevOps enthusiasts to delve into the innovative approach of Team Flow Eventstorming, a rendition of Eventstorming created by Paul Rayner.
By visualizing the team's workflow from inception to deployment, release, and bug fixing in production, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the value stream in software delivery.
This holistic perspective allows the identification of queues and process time, providing a basis for collaborative experimentation with continuous delivery practices to improve overall flow.

The meetup will commence with an introduction to the fundamentals of Eventstorming.
Participants will then engage in break-out sessions, where one individual will outline their team's workflow while others document domain events. This interactive process facilitates the enforcement of the timeline, the discovery of bottlenecks, and the generation of shared design decisions. Ultimately, attendees will leave with valuable insights on employing Team Flow Eventstorming to optimize their continuous delivery processes.

You will learn:
* the basics of Eventstorming
* How you can find the queues and process in your software delivery flow
* Improvements you can do and experiment to improve your flow

**This is a hands-on session**

About the speakers

Kenny Baas-Schwegler:
A lot of knowledge is lost when designing and building software — lost because of hand-overs in a telephone game, confusing communication by not having a shared language, discussing complexity without visualisation and by not leveraging the full potential and wisdom of the diversity of the people. That lost knowledge while creating software impacts the sustainability, quality and value of the software product. Kenny Baas-Schwegler is a strategic software delivery consultant and software architect with a focus on socio-technical systems. He blends IT approaches like Domain-Driven Design and Continuous Delivery and facilitates change with Deep Democracy by using visual and collaborative modelling practices like Eventstorming, Wardley mapping, context mapping and many more. Kenny empowers and collaboratively enables organisations, teams and groups of people in designing, architecting and building sustainable quality software products.

Gien Verschatse:
Gien Verschatse, a software developer with 10 years of experience, mainly in a .NET environment, who likes to start her day with coffee. She specialises in bridging the gap between users and developers by practicing domain driven design. Besides that she loves to learn how teams can improve the way they make decisions both on a technical and organisational level.
She is a strong believer of continuously learning by deliberate practice and knowledge sharing, which is why she dedicates a lot of her free time speaking at conferences or user groups. She also helps to organise an F# conference in the US, Open FSharp.
When she is not busy with all of the above, you will find her on the sofa, reading a book (yes, with coffee).

Evelyn Van Kelle:
Evelyn van Kelle is a strategic software delivery consultant, with experience in coaching, advising and guiding organisations and teams in designing socio-technical systems. Her Master’s degree in social sciences brings new and valuable perspectives when it comes to optimizing both delivery- and team processes.
Being a firm believer of context shaping meaning, she is focused on understanding company- and team culture before anything else. Finding the actual problem to solve and adding business value are starting points in her work. Evelyn is convinced that we need a shared sense of reality including shared values, goals and language in order to perform best as a team. She is curious, driven and pragmatic. “Continuous improvement is better than delayed perfection” describes her line of reasoning.
Besides her daily work, she has a predilection for books and linguistics, and highly appreciates good food.

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