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The key role of leadership in adaptive organizations

Key takeaways:

  • Most organizations never get the desired results from a reorganization

  • The 3-day offsite “reorg” is almost guaranteed to be a costly failure

  • A better approach is adaptive, continuous adjustment

  • Use open techniques from Team Topologies to shift and adapt the organization

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Adopting an Intentional Strategy for Managing Team Cognitive Load

I (João Rosa) recently created an online cohort-based course, Effectively Manage Team Cognitive Load. Since the release of Team Topologies book, I have adopted its language and principles in my consultancy practice, supporting organizations in their digital transformation journey. I’ve noticed in the field that more people are aware of the effects of unmanaged Team Cognitive Load in their teams and organizations, using the concept presented in the Team Topologies book to drive changes in their organizations.

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Dunbar's Numbers and Communities of Practice - Q and A with Emily Webber

Emily Webber is the author of the book Building Successful Communities of Practice and recently did extensive research (with anthropologist Professor Robin Dunbar) into the size and engagement dynamics of various communities of practice with a particular focus on how the group dynamics change as the group size crosses certain thresholds. The research was published in the academic publication PLOS ONE.

We spoke to Emily about her research and what the implications are for designing and evolving organizations.

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Deployment pipelines and service abstractions for Stream-aligned teams

Deployment pipelines can really help Stream-aligned teams to deliver software changes independently:

  1. Deployment pipelines can help to reinforce an independent flow of change for a Stream-aligned team. Don’t forget to enable rapid feedback via telemetry!

  2. Define the endpoints external to the team - these represent the “outside world” from team perspective. These external endpoints should be outside or at the domain boundary.

  3. There can be huge value in managing your deployment pipeline “as a Service or as a proper product, with product management approaches.

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