Making Tech Better - Episode 16

Team Topologies, with Matthew Skelton

How should teams be organised for maximum effectiveness? Learn how to get the best from your teams.

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16 - Team Topologies, with Matthew Skelton

16 - Team Topologies, with Matthew Skelton

How should teams be organised for maximum effectiveness? How big should they be, where should the boundaries lie and how independent should they be? Clare Sudbery talks to Matthew Skelton about how to get the best from your teams.

Matthew Skelton is co-author of the Team Topologies book. Head of Consulting at Conflux, he specialises in Continuous Delivery, operability and organisation dynamics for software in manufacturing, ecommerce, and online services.


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Our theme tune is “For The Miles” by Richard Murray.

Links mentioned: Ruth Malan, Clare Sutcliffe MBE, Daniel Terhorst-North, Gene Kim, Original DevOps team structure blog post, Manuel Pais, Mel Conway’s paper – How Do Committees Invent?, Matthew on Twitter, “Platform as a Product” video course.

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