by Organisers @virtualddd | Dec 3, 2025
We can only remove stickies on the paper roll if the person had a discussion with the one who wrote it. Ask the group: Is it really the same concept as you think it is, what does the orginal writer actually mean? Is it the same Domain Event? Examples When you remove...
by Organisers @virtualddd | Dec 3, 2025
Alberto Brandolini often says that meeting room tables and chairs should be removed or pushed away when preparing an EventStorming workshop. This is the best way to foster collaboration, engagement, and mobility of your participants. However, where do you put all the...
by Organisers @virtualddd | Dec 3, 2025
During a EventStorming we want to add more detail when the conversation is not visualised. If during a conversation the body language is turned towards the group instead of towards the the paper roll, then we need to add more details. Examples When someone is telling...
by Organisers @virtualddd | Dec 3, 2025
For a Big Picture EventStorming let all the participants share their domain events on a single paper roll. Summary of the solution With a Big Picture EventStorming we want all participants to share their domain events on a single same paper roll. Usually we have...
by Organisers @virtualddd | Dec 3, 2025
A popular phrase in EventStorming is: You can see by the amount of stickies removed and crumbled on the grond how effective the EventStorming is. However sometimes a group is not removing stickies themselve. As a facilitator you want to lead by example and start...