Track Overview

Optimising for Speed & Flow

The patterns and heuristics that enable fast flow and rapid evolution of modern software systems can seem strange and baffling to people familiar with slower, project-based delivery. Fast flow embraces decoupling, autonomy, asynchrony, and eventual consistency for both technology and for organisation design, together with a humanistic, team-first approach. 

This track will explore decision-making and sense-making techniques, inter-team dynamics, employee-empowering social practises, and tool-enabled technical practises that help to optimise software architecture and organisational architecture for speed and flow.

Matthew Skelton

Founder and Head of Consulting @ConfluxHQ

From this track

Session Team Collaboration

Sustaining Fast Flow with Socio-Technical Thinking

Wednesday May 11 / 09:00AM EDT

Due to unforseen circumstances, the presenter will no longer be available for the Q&A. It's easy to achieve fast flow at the start of a new project, especially with a fresh new codebase. But why does flow always seem to get slower and slower over time? Business stakeholders are...

Nick Tune

Principal Consultant and Author

Session + Live Q&A Observability

Observability for Speed & Flow

Wednesday May 11 / 10:10AM EDT

When we want to go fast, it helps to see what we are doing.When we design team and departmental processes, we want to know what’s happening in the software teams. We want to see danger points and obstacles we could smooth. It’s tempting to ask people to fill more fields in JIRA, but...

Jessica Kerr

Principal Developer Evangelist @honeycombio

Session + Live Q&A Domain-Driven Design

Architecture for Flow with Wardley Mapping, DDD, and Team Topologies

Wednesday May 11 / 11:20AM EDT

In a world of rapid changes and increasing uncertainties, organisations have to continuously adapt and evolve to remain competitive and excel in the market. In such a dynamic business landscape organisations need to design for adaptability.Combining different perspectives and techniques from...

Susanne Kaiser

Independent Tech Consultant

Session + Live Q&A Team Collaboration

Optimising for Fast Flow in Norway's Largest Bureaucracy

Wednesday May 11 / 12:30PM EDT

One of the key success factors for fast flow in modern software services is alignment: alignment between mission objectives and domain terminology, alignment between domain terminology and engineering teams, alignment between engineering teams and software architecture, and so on. NAV...

Audun Fauchald Strand

Principal Engineer @NAV

Truls Jørgensen

Principal Engineer @NAV


Speakers from this track

Nick Tune

Principal Consultant and Author

Nick works with technology leaders to map out business and technology landscapes, architect systems for competitive advantage, and build high-performing continuous delivery teams. Domain-Driven Design and Team Topologies are the core tools in his enterprise design toolkit. Nick is the author of...

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Jessica Kerr

Principal Developer Evangelist @honeycombio

Jessica Kerr (@jessitron) is a Principal Developer Evangelist at Honeycomb.io. After twenty years as a developer, she sees software as a significant force in the world. As software engineers, we change reality--including our own, and that's developer experience! Jess lives in St. Louis,...

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Susanne Kaiser

Independent Tech Consultant

Susanne Kaiser is an independent tech consultant from Hamburg, Germany, supporting organizations with building socio-technical systems. She is passionate about connecting the dots between Wardley Mapping, Domain-Driven Design, and Team Topologies as a holistic approach to design and build...

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Audun Fauchald Strand

Principal Engineer @NAV

Audun is principal engineer at NAV.  Still trying to find the right balance between leading and coding. Aims for code that is simple and organisations that are sustainable. Mostly platforms. Been a developer for more than 15 years, and codes in Go and Kotlin. Mostly...

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Truls Jørgensen

Principal Engineer @NAV

Truls is a principal engineer in NAV, trying to split his time evenly on writing software and on building  an organization that creates sustainable services that are adaptable to change over time.  Been a developer for over 15 years. Co-creator of the technical direction for our...

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Track Date

Wednesday May 11 / 09:00AM EDT

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Track Host

Matthew Skelton

Founder and Head of Consulting @ConfluxHQ

Matthew Skelton is co-author of Team Topologies: organizing business and technology teams for fast flow. Head of Consulting at Conflux (confluxdigital.net), he specialises in Continuous Delivery, operability and organisation dynamics for software in manufacturing, ecommerce, and online...

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