We know that team-based software delivery can be very effective, but how can we promote and enable team-based approaches in a “remote-first world”? What should teams think about and what patterns can teams adopt to be effective when no one is in the office?
Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais will discuss how to address remote interactions between teams that need to work together remotely, which is critical for success in this new world. Moving from the physical to the online world can further expose pre-existing team interaction issues, increase wait times, and slow down delivery if left unchecked.
The session will start at 12:30 p.m. (PDT) - 29th April.
Regional times (not a complete list):
3.30 p.m. EDT New York
16.30 BRT Rio de Janeiro
20.30 BST London
21.30 CET Berlin
22.30 MSK Moscow
NOTE: this webinar is free but you need to register.
The session will be led by Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais, co-authors of the book Team Topologies.
Based on the ideas from Team Topologies, Manuel and Matthew will present some useful approaches to clarify and evolve inter-team interactions and communication in this remote-first world.
The event is organised by IT Revolution.