
Leading Digital Transformations and Sociotechnical Architecture
10/01/21 • 52 min
Xin is a sociotechnical architect at Danske Bank. She believes that a product, domain and team-oriented architecture is the super glue to bind multiple agile teams navigating toward a common horizon. In her organization’s recently Spotified landscape where a team’s cognitive capacity is under constant stress, she practices and teaches Domain Driven Design to help teams make sense, make decisions and make intuitive business software.
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Xin is a sociotechnical architect at Danske Bank. She believes that a product, domain and team-oriented architecture is the super glue to bind multiple agile teams navigating toward a common horizon. In her organization’s recently Spotified landscape where a team’s cognitive capacity is under constant stress, she practices and teaches Domain Driven Design to help teams make sense, make decisions and make intuitive business software.
For more books on Domain-Driven Design and the Vaughn Vernon signature series go here.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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