Training for Project Managers on Team Topologies

The authors of the book Team Topologies - Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais - are pleased to announce new self-paced online training for project managers in partnership with the Project Management Institute (PMI). The course - Team Topologies for Project Managers - helps project managers to understand how to set up technology and business teams to achieve faster flow and faster feedback based on the principles and practices in the acclaimed book Team Topologies. The course takes around 4 hours to complete and comes with a Certification of Completion & 8 PDUs for PMI members.

 

Special offer: use TT4PM20 for 20% discount on this course

Why Should I Take This Course?

Project managers have a key role to play in the modern socio-technical discipline of software delivery at scale. As explored in this course, modern organizations need to cultivate an ecosystem of semi-autonomous teams aligned to the flow of change. Project managers can help to define and listen to the interactions between teams to detect gaps in capabilities and misplaced boundaries, thereby avoiding unintended consequences of Conway’s Law (the mirroring effect between team structures and software design). Project managers can also help to identify, assess, and reduce cognitive load on teams, improving ownership and flow of change.

What Will I Learn?

This course provides vital insights into organizational dynamics for modern software delivery. By taking this course you will learn about the key concepts in Team Topologies for modern software delivery: the four fundamental team types, socio-technical mirroring (called Conway’s Law), team cognitive load, the implications of trust boundaries (Dunbar’s number), what is a modern platform, effective skills building, and more. You will also discover how and when to use tools like Cognitive Load assessments, Team API definitions, and a Thin Platform template to define and evolve team boundaries for a fast flow of change.

Course Description

Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais share insights into team and organization dynamics for effective software delivery based on their book Team Topologies. Learn how to apply the Team Topologies patterns and approaches within your organization to increase the effectiveness of software delivery through attention to Conway’s Law, team cognitive load, team interactions, the “Team API”, and “lifetime service viability”.

Learn the principles and practices adopted by organizations around the world to help accelerate software delivery at scale.



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