by Organisers @virtualddd | Mar 3, 2026
It happens more often than we admit: architectural decisions get made not through careful analysis, but because one person in the room speaks louder than everyone else. The consequences ripple outward—through the codebase, through the team, through people's...
by Organisers @virtualddd | Feb 17, 2026
We often assume that once we get the session scheduled, the hard part is over. Just get everyone in the room with some sticky notes, and the collaboration will flow. But what happens when the most senior person in the organization treats your workshop like performance...
by Organisers @virtualddd | Feb 3, 2026
We often leave workshops feeling good. The room was energetic. People participated. Everyone seemed to agree. Action items were captured and neatly documented. And yet, weeks later, nothing moves. The actions remain untouched, and the “agreement” we thought we reached...
by Organisers @virtualddd | Jan 18, 2026
We often assume that once we get everyone in a room for a design workshop, the hard part is over. But what happens when the person signing off on the whole thing has a fundamentally different idea of the workshop's purpose than you do — and you only find out two...
by Organisers @virtualddd | Jan 6, 2026
When we kick off a major system modernization, we often fixate on the new tech stack and the shiny architecture. We map out microservices, choose cloud providers, and plan agile sprints. What we sometimes forget is that the "legacy" isn't just old code....