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Serverless Craic Ep58 The Value Flywheel Effect Chapter 2.2 Wardley Mapping

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We discuss facilitating effective collaborative mapping workshops and creating Wardley maps for strategic planning in businesses. We look at the importance of creating a safe environment, effective facilitation techniques, and involving all stakeholders in the mapping process.
We also highlight the benefits of embracing diversity and respecting different opinions. And we share various approaches to creating and utilising Wardley maps, including Miro and Lucid, and learning more about the technique through Ben Mosior LearnWardleyMapping.com resources.
Wardley Mapping techniques and anti-patterns.
Dave Anderson and Mark McCann discussed anti-patterns in Wardley mapping, including "gaming the system" (Dave Anderson).
The speakers shared their experiences and insights on how to avoid common mistakes in Wardley Mapping (Dave Anderson, Michael O'Reilly).
Collaboration is key in mapping exercises, as it helps to identify blind spots and improve the overall quality of the map.
It's important to strike a balance between mapping by yourself and collaborating with others to ensure a richer feedback loop and improved map quality.
Michael O'Reilly suggests mapping a subject matter to identify blind spots and derive questions to ask (0:05:10)
Dave Anderson advises against re-creating architecture diagrams and instead focuses on higher-level abstraction (0:06:27)
Software development, components, and abstraction.
Dave Anderson and Mark McCann discuss the challenges of defining and understanding components in software development.
Experience and wisdom are key to summarising complex conversations and determining the appropriate level of abstraction for components.
Dave Anderson and Michael O'Reilly discuss the importance of context in understanding a Wardley map, with examples from their own experiences.
They emphasize the need to introduce new people to a shared conversation gradually, rather than expecting them to pick it up quickly.
Facilitating workshops, mapping, and collaboration.
Michael O'Reilly and Dave Anderson discuss the importance of mapping in strategy development, highlighting its ability to shake out key elements and dependencies.
Mark McCann emphasises the value of psychological safety in a top-down environment, where managers must create a safe space for team members to share their thoughts and ideas.
Dave Anderson and Mark McCann emphasise the importance of creating a safe environment where participants feel comfortable sharing their opinions and asking questions.
Facilitators should be open and non-forced in their approach, allowing participants to take the lead and challenge each other's perspectives.
Using Wardley mapping to understand user needs and dependencies.
Dave Anderson and Mark McCann discuss the importance of identifying the user and their needs in the mapping process.
They use specific examples and exercises to help the group understand and clarify their thinking.
Dave Anderson and Mark McCann discuss the importance of collaboration in product development, using sticky notes and online tools like Miro and Lucid to facilitate brainstorming sessions.
They emphasise the need to keep the collaboration process simple and focused, with clear goals and a structured approach to ensure everyone's voice is heard.
O'Reilly and McCann discuss using Wardley mapping to structure innovation sessi

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Check out our book The Value Flywheel Effect
Follow us on X @ServerlessEdge
Follow us on LinkedIn
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64 episoade

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We discuss facilitating effective collaborative mapping workshops and creating Wardley maps for strategic planning in businesses. We look at the importance of creating a safe environment, effective facilitation techniques, and involving all stakeholders in the mapping process.
We also highlight the benefits of embracing diversity and respecting different opinions. And we share various approaches to creating and utilising Wardley maps, including Miro and Lucid, and learning more about the technique through Ben Mosior LearnWardleyMapping.com resources.
Wardley Mapping techniques and anti-patterns.
Dave Anderson and Mark McCann discussed anti-patterns in Wardley mapping, including "gaming the system" (Dave Anderson).
The speakers shared their experiences and insights on how to avoid common mistakes in Wardley Mapping (Dave Anderson, Michael O'Reilly).
Collaboration is key in mapping exercises, as it helps to identify blind spots and improve the overall quality of the map.
It's important to strike a balance between mapping by yourself and collaborating with others to ensure a richer feedback loop and improved map quality.
Michael O'Reilly suggests mapping a subject matter to identify blind spots and derive questions to ask (0:05:10)
Dave Anderson advises against re-creating architecture diagrams and instead focuses on higher-level abstraction (0:06:27)
Software development, components, and abstraction.
Dave Anderson and Mark McCann discuss the challenges of defining and understanding components in software development.
Experience and wisdom are key to summarising complex conversations and determining the appropriate level of abstraction for components.
Dave Anderson and Michael O'Reilly discuss the importance of context in understanding a Wardley map, with examples from their own experiences.
They emphasize the need to introduce new people to a shared conversation gradually, rather than expecting them to pick it up quickly.
Facilitating workshops, mapping, and collaboration.
Michael O'Reilly and Dave Anderson discuss the importance of mapping in strategy development, highlighting its ability to shake out key elements and dependencies.
Mark McCann emphasises the value of psychological safety in a top-down environment, where managers must create a safe space for team members to share their thoughts and ideas.
Dave Anderson and Mark McCann emphasise the importance of creating a safe environment where participants feel comfortable sharing their opinions and asking questions.
Facilitators should be open and non-forced in their approach, allowing participants to take the lead and challenge each other's perspectives.
Using Wardley mapping to understand user needs and dependencies.
Dave Anderson and Mark McCann discuss the importance of identifying the user and their needs in the mapping process.
They use specific examples and exercises to help the group understand and clarify their thinking.
Dave Anderson and Mark McCann discuss the importance of collaboration in product development, using sticky notes and online tools like Miro and Lucid to facilitate brainstorming sessions.
They emphasise the need to keep the collaboration process simple and focused, with clear goals and a structured approach to ensure everyone's voice is heard.
O'Reilly and McCann discuss using Wardley mapping to structure innovation sessi

Serverless Craic from The Serverless Edge
Check out our book The Value Flywheel Effect
Follow us on X @ServerlessEdge
Follow us on LinkedIn
Subscribe on YouTube

  continue reading

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