Schlagwort: Wardley Mapping

  • The Architecture for Flow Canvas

    The Architecture for Flow Canvas

    This article introduces the Architecture for Flow Canvas, a structured yet flexible approach to integrating Wardley Mapping, Domain-Driven Design (DDD), and Team Topologies. The canvas helps to design adaptive, socio-technical systems optimized for a fast flow of change and feedback. It guides both assessing the current state („as-is“) and designing the future state („to-be“) in…

  • Starting with the Why – The Purpose

    Starting with the Why – The Purpose

    The strategy cycle of Wardley Mapping starts with the purpose. The purpose – the “why” of our business – describes the reason and motivation for the organization’s existence and is part of the organization’s vision of the future. The organization’s purpose and fundamental beliefs – its corporate values – envision the organization’s future. The vision…

  • „Adaptive, Socio-Technical Systems with Architecture for Flow: Wardley Maps, DDD, and Team Topologies“ on InfoQ

    „Adaptive, Socio-Technical Systems with Architecture for Flow: Wardley Maps, DDD, and Team Topologies“ on InfoQ

    On InfoQ, I published an article (curated by Ben Linders) about „Adaptive, Socio-Technical Systems with Architecture for Flow: Wardley Maps, DDD, and Team Topologies“. It is a summary of how to leverage Wardley Mapping, Domain-Driven Design, and Topologies to build socio-technical systems that can easily adapt to change.

  • The Strategy Cycle

    The Strategy Cycle

    Wardley Mapping is a business strategy framework invented by Simon Wardley. It helps to design and evolve effective business strategies based on situational awareness and movement following a strategy cycle. The strategy cycle “is a representation of change and how we need to react to it”, according to Simon Wardley. The strategy cycle consists of…