Watch a jazz quartet improvise, and you might think they're making it up as they go. They're not. Every riff builds on practised scales and learned patterns. The constraints don't stifle creativity—they make it work. The same goes for software modelling. Before we get into the chaos of group exercise, we need to have the frame and material to improvise.
What I use mostly as a practice to apply such approach is using more or less the same suggestions as it is for Bytesize Architecture Sessions, I believe those could be applied in every meeting that needs effective group decisions!
What I use mostly as a practice to apply such approach is using more or less the same suggestions as it is for Bytesize Architecture Sessions, I believe those could be applied in every meeting that needs effective group decisions!
https://bytesizearchitecturesessions.com/running-your-first-sessions.html
Thanks, Shahab, indeed Bytesize Architecture are great, we had Andrea here with an introduction https://www.architecture-weekly.com/p/webinar-17-andrea-magnorsky-introducing 🙂