Architecture isn't Kubernetes -- goto CPH
Architecture, in the systems age, is not (just) Kubernetes. It is is designing relationships between parts (people and tech parts) then adapting those relationship patterns as circumstances change.
Architecture, in the systems age, is not (just) Kubernetes. It is is designing relationships between parts (people and tech parts) then adapting those relationship patterns as circumstances change.
In my lifetime, we have experienced the equivalent of 20,000 years of change. Nonlinear change. In many respects, we are the architects of change, yet we seem to do the same things again and again, expecting different results.
Creating a trustworthy response depends on synthesizing knowledge, expertise and sound reasons.
Training Day precedes the Open Space event in Germany and the UK. Hands-on workshop that expands your capacity to do difficult things in a relationally-complex world.
Welcome to MAGO! MAGO is the most-read magazine and digital product producer in the world. Today is your first day as an architect. Welcome architect! You were hired just in time -- a crisis is looming. You and your teammates will create a recommendation … what will MAGO do next?
3-hour workshop teaching essential nonlinear skills for software professionals.
As a systems architect, my primary objective is to recommend changes that have conceptual integrity.
Inference helps us build bridges between from one sound idea to another.
Intuition, a critical systems skill, is listening to your experienced unconscious.
Start with why to avoid erroneous leaps in logic and recommend matterful technology change.
As knowledge workers, we rely on reasoning to recommend an action and build things. A logical fallacy is a flaw in reasoning.
Learning to respond is an essential systems-thinking skill. It begins with noticing our reactions.