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Decades of treating IT as a cost center have left executives and management unaware of the benefits of parallel exploration, autonomous teams, ubiquitous APIs, and ongoing exploration of team and system boundaries. This Masterclass bridges that gap, offering a comprehensive exploration of fast flow and Team Topologies principles.
Speakers
Christopher Marsh is a socio-technical consultant who specializes in helping companies develop a culture of continuous improvement. His focus is empowering software engineering teams to produce customer value through the fast flow of software development, and during his own career as a software engineer he has been a longstanding advocate and practitioner of continuous delivery.
Christopher has delivered digital products and services for organizations ranging from seed stage startups to Fortune 50 companies, and is a Fellow of the Institution of Analysts and Programmers (IAP), a Fellow of the British Computer Society, and a Chartered IT Professional (CITP).
Elizabeth Ayer is a product and organisational consultant who promotes a virtuous cycle of empowered teams, fast flow, and business agility. With her background in product and portfolio management, she takes a value-oriented, collaborative approach to designing more humane structures for teams to thrive.
From over 25 years of product development across technology, education, and government sectors, she has a wealth of experience that informs her facilitation, teaching, and consulting practices. Most recently, she has been working in the public sector, supporting technology program design in high-visibility, high-compliance environments.
Elizabeth speaks and writes on product management for fast flow and also broader concepts of knowledge work, system design, and inclusive practices. Her consulting focus is on facilitating teams of leaders through transitions of scale and integration.