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This event is a collaboration with our friends from Domain Driven Design Berlin, check out their Meetup page here and sign up there!
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About the evening
Many CoMo methods are deceptively simple, creating false confidence in their effortless adaptability across various scenarios. However, the high level of collaboration and intrinsic motivation required from participants demands meticulous preparation. This meetup session will provide valuable insights on how to prepare for collaborative modelling workshops especially when dealing with big groups and/or environments where the goal is hard to pinpoint, politics are involved or resistance to change can be expected.

Throughout the interactive session we will explore how to find a shared understanding of the workshop's goal, what it means to be aware of hidden agendas and group dynamics, and how to make sure all relevant stakeholders are on the same page. The workshop will further cover how to prepare for the right flight level of the workshop and how to design a fitting storyline across the different formats or methods being used.

As a main guidance we will leverage the “Como Prep Canvas”, which Michael co-created, - a tool to not only guide new facilitators but also support seasoned practitioners with a structured approach to be less biased by recent experiences. You will learn how to use the canvas not only to ask the right questions to important stakeholders but also to make your own assumptions tangible during the preparation. You can already take a sneak peek to the canvas at: https://github.com/ddd-crew/como-prep-canvas

RSVPS:
Please sing up on the event page from Domain Driven Design Berlin!
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Code of Conduct
We adhere to the Berlin Code of Conduct to ensure a welcoming and respectful environment for all participants. The event space operates under largely compatible Thoughtworks Meetups & Events CoC.

Accessibility
The Location is accessible for wheelchair users. This includes the entrance (no steps to get into the location), toilets and the stage.

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