#132: Inverse Conway Maneuver

#132: Inverse Conway Maneuver

In the last episode, I introduced "Conway's Law" - an observation of how our organisational structures influence our software structures.

In this episode, I want to talk about how we can utilise this law when we want to improve problems in our software structures - commonly referred to as the "Inverse Conway Maneuver".

Why you might be interested in this episode:

  • A recap of Conway's Law and the negatives you may be observing
  • How the same law can be used to re-organise our teams to improve on those negatives
  • Ideas from the "Team Topologies" book which build on this to define 4 team types and 3 team interaction modes for improving the flow of our software change

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