Product Management 101: #18 Event Storming

Product Management 101: #18 Event Storming

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Event Storming is a collaborative workshop technique used for exploring and modeling complex business domains or processes. It was introduced by Alberto Brandolini as a way to foster shared understanding among stakeholders and uncover domain knowledge.

Event Storming is typically conducted with a diverse group of participants, including domain experts, developers, product owners, and other relevant stakeholders. The workshop involves visualizing the flow of events that occur within a system or a business process by using sticky notes on a large workspace, such as a whiteboard or a wall.

The process of Event Storming revolves around the concept of events, which represent significant occurrences or changes in the domain. Events are denoted as short descriptions written on sticky notes. During the workshop, participants collaboratively identify events and place them on the workspace, creating a timeline of events.

As the workshop progresses, participants establish relationships between events, identifying causal relationships, dependencies, and patterns. This helps to uncover the business processes, triggers, and outcomes within the domain. Additionally, participants can introduce other elements, such as commands, aggregates, policies, or external systems, to further refine the understanding of the system.

Event Storming encourages active participation, knowledge sharing, and discussions among participants. It helps to identify gaps in understanding, discover hidden complexities, and align stakeholders' mental models of the domain. By visualizing the events and their relationships, Event Storming can facilitate the identification of potential bottlenecks, areas for improvement, and opportunities for innovation.

The outcomes of an Event Storming workshop can be captured as a shared artifact, such as a diagram or a model, which serves as a reference for subsequent software development, process optimization, or system design efforts. The visual representation provides a common language that can be used to communicate and refine the understanding of the domain among different stakeholders.

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Source: https://baasie.com/2018/10/22/eventstorming-and-how-to-monitor-domain-events-for-product-management/

Overall, Event Storming is a powerful technique for collaborative modeling and analysis of complex domains. It promotes a shared understanding of the business processes and supports the development of software systems that align closely with the needs and objectives of the domain experts and stakeholders.

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Thoralf J. Klatt

At the center of value

1 年

thanks for sharing Sebastian Straube. The open practice library also has an article on the subject including a video https://openpracticelibrary.com/practice/event-storming/ Tim Beattie Matt Takane

Will utilizing these methods shortly to launch a few products!

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