EventStorming Master Class 2025 until
EventStorming is a workshop format invented by Alberto Brandolini that enables massive learning on complex business domains and promotes collaboration between different disciplines and across teams.
A visually effective problem-solving technique that puts everyone on the same page, EventStorming was greatly defined by Dan North: “In any EventStorming session of all different kinds, everyone knows what everyone else knows“.
What you will learn
In this two-day EventStorming Master Class with Alberto Brandolini, we’ll practice three different flavours (Big Picture, Process Modelling and Software Design), applied to real-world business problems.
We’ll take into account the different perspectives (including the facilitator) in a process that spans large-scale discovery, to leverage collaborative design.
We’ll experience the how, and we’ll discuss the why.
The Trainer
Alberto Brandolini is a 360° software expert, always looking for the missing ingredient to improve things.EventStorming book cover
In 2013, Alberto came up with the EventStorming idea. It started as a tool to model complex business processes quickly in a Domain-Driven Design fashion. But over the years, it evolved into an incredibly versatile tool for modelling organisations, processes, and software, intentionally crossing the lines between business and tech. The ability to uncover hidden problems in a very short time allowed Alberto to build unique cross-discipline expertise after modelling many different domains and businesses around the world.
His book Introducing EventStorming is probably the most successful unfinished book on the Leanpub platform.
Alberto is also the person behind the Bullshit Asymmetry Principle.
Target audience
EventStorming is interdisciplinary. The specialistic notation is dropped in favour of an incremental lo-fi approach that allows an inclusive approach while driving the exploration towards the most sensitive areas.
In this 2-day EventStorming Master Class every participant will actively contribute.
About the workshop
Venue: Luiss Hub, Via Massimo D'Azeglio, 3, 20154 Milano (Italy)
Language: English
Time: from 9.30 am to 5.30 pm each day
Max number of participants: 16 people
Dress code: Informal. We recommend you wear comfortable shoes as the majority of the activities will involve walking around and standing up most of the time
Included in the price: arrival coffee break, lunch and afternoon coffee break, each day
Not included in the price: travel and accommodation
Luiss Hub Via Massimo D'Azeglio, 3, 20154 Milano MI
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