Team Topologies Methodologies - Renavigating and Rescaling Containerization Engineering
Offered By: Docker via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore how Docker implemented team topologies methodologies in this 59-minute talk featuring Team Topologies co-author Matthew Skelton, Docker VP of Engineering Jean-Laurent de Morlhon, and Director of Engineering Shawn Axsom. Discover the concepts behind restructuring and improving engineering organizations, including stream-aligned teams, supporting teams, team interaction modes, and cognitive load management. Learn about Docker's journey in implementing these practices, from mission statements to platform teams and Conway's Law. Gain insights on streamlining teams, hiring strategies, and managing remote team interactions. Acquire valuable resources and practical examples to help adopt similar practices in your own engineering teams.
Syllabus
Introduction
Why do we write the book
Flow of change
Stream aligned team
Supporting teams
Team interaction modes
Flow of change diagram
Dependencies
Getting Started
Dockers Journey
Phase 2 Implementation
Mission Statements
QA
Platform Teams
Cognitive Load
Conways Law
Streamline Teams
Hiring
Who are you helping
Team Cognitive Load
Remote Team Interactions Workbook
Resources
Example Section
Taught by
Docker
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