Great Interest in Event Storming Session for NOX Consultants

Nikolaus Varzakaos
November 11, 2022
1 min

In November 2022, Qlerify and NOX Consulting arranged an interactive session about Event Storming for the members of the NOX network. NOX Consulting runs one of the largest consulting networks in the Nordics with about 2500 members. The members are senior consultants, such as Interim Managers, Agile Coaches, Project Managers, and Architects.

During the two-hour session, we covered the following topics:

  • The background of Event Storming
  • When you can apply Event Storming
  • The various versions of Event Storming
  • How to prepare a Big Picture workshop
  • How to carry out a Big Picture workshop
  • How to carry out a remote Event Storming session

The session concluded with a hands-on exercise based on a real-world example.

Invite Us to Speak

The positive response to our session showed a clear interest in effective techniques for requirements and design. Our team is available to present on practical approaches like Event Storming, Event Modeling, Domain-Driven Design (DDD), or the use of AI in Requirements Gathering. If this sounds interesting for your next breakfast seminar or internal event, please contact us to discuss the possibilities.

For a detailed introduction to one of these topics, please read our Event Storming: The Complete Guide.

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