Sociotechnical Architecture to maximize impact

24/09/2020 53 min Temporada 2020 Episodio 61
Sociotechnical Architecture to maximize impact

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In this episode, we touch a field that we don’t explore that much, Architecture. To be more precise: Sociotechnical Architecture to maximize impact. In a way, it's strange since Peter Paul has worked as an architect for quite a while.What this episode coversOn the website of our guest, esilva.net, it's called “co-design organizational and technical systems to maximize impact”. We think there is so much to explore in these words Sociotechnical Architecture so we asked Eduardo to join this show.(Image: https://cdn.sanity.io/images/qxrxmo3r/techlab-prd/b1d94d3dfef08a393cc6680af37d51e839904767-1596x876.jpg)<picture source>We discuss what it is and also, why it is fundamental to maximize the impact of our products and the teams building & owning them. We discuss the 5 traits:Conway's LawTeam Cognitive LoadTeam Boundaries & InterrelationsContinuous Discovery & Delivery in TeamUnderstand your context & Design based on thatAnd to make it tangible, we discuss this topic based on the great example Eduardo uses on his website as well: 'the restaurant' and we relate to examples within the bol.com tech community.GuestsEduardo da Silva; Technical Leader & Sociotechnical Software Architect at bol.com and friend of the show.NotesBlog and link to Spaces Summit video on Sociotechnical ArchitectureWhy and What of Sociotechnical ArchitectureTraits and Strategies of Sociotechnical ArchitectureBooks:AccelerateTeam Topologies