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Serverless Craic Ep60 Mapping Techniques

Serverless Craic Ep60 Mapping Techniques

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In this insightful discussion, we explore mapping techniques from Chapter 3 of our book The Value Flywheel Effect and their applications in organisations. Key topics include:

  • Anatomy of a Worldly Map: Breaking down the components of a map, including visible, aware, and invisible items in the value chain.
  • Mapping Teams and Tech Stacks: How mapping helps in identifying team roles and modernising technology stacks.
  • Starting with Maps and Collaboration: Tips for overcoming the blank canvas fear and leveraging tools like GitHub's "Awesome Worldly Maps" and VS Code extensions for map annotations.
  • Open Space Collaboration: The value of engaging everyone in discussions and validating inputs.
  • Mapping the Stack, Organisation, and Market: Using mapping for situational awareness, aligning teams with core domains, and understanding market dynamics to respond effectively to opportunities and threats.

This conversation provides practical insights into using mapping for better organizational awareness and strategic decision-making.

- Learn more about The ServerlessEdge - see link below
- Explore GitHub's Awesome Worldly Maps for useful mapping tools.

Don't miss this deep dive into mapping strategies to enhance your organisation’s situational awareness and tech evolution!

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