The book Team Topologies points the way to profound changes for the operating model for organizations building and running software-enriched services. At the heart of Team Topologies is the principle of fast flow: multiple ongoing streams of changes to software-enriched services done safely and sustainably. By focusing on fast flow using Team Topologies patterns - especially decoupling and service-centricity - organizations can expect to see significant benefits, including:
- Increased financial efficiency - typically $ millions per year
- Increased end-to-end financial transparency
- Shorter time-to-value
- Better scaling ability without the slowdowns normally found with larger organizations
- Marked improvements in detecting and meeting user needs (or customer needs)
- Increased staff wellbeing and engagement (autonomy, mastery, purpose)
- Greater overall organizational agility
In this talk, Matthew Skelton - CEO at Conflux and Team Topologies and co-author of the book Team Topologies - explores some of the reasons why a focus on fast flow helps with much wider organizational and business goals, together with some of the key principles and practices that need to be part of everyday life in an organization that is set up for fast flow.
A crucial complementary approach to Team Topologies is Adapt Together™️ from Conflux, which uses active knowledge diffusion to create alignment, trust, and engagement across your organization whilst delivering at pace with fast flow. With the Adapt Together approach, we spread good practices and ideas across organizational boundaries without fighting against Conway’s Law and whilst keeping strong, ongoing stewardship of services and products.
Ultimately, using "fast flow" as a key organizing principle also results in more generalized business agility, mostly because we are encouraged to think about decoupling between separate "things" and the real value of what the organization provides. So although it is not the end goal, fast flow certainly helps significantly to help the organization to respond in a nimble manner.
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From a talk at the Project to Product Summit 2024: https://projecttoproductsummit.com/