by Organisers @virtualddd | Dec 3, 2025
For a Big Picture EventStorming, we can have around 20-30+ people per wall – but even an experienced facilitator will have a hard time noticing subtleties, body language and tonal nuances when more than 2-3 conversations are going on at the same time. Limit the...
by Organisers @virtualddd | Dec 3, 2025
When people are new to EventStorming, their initial approach is often to be reluctant to write things that aren't 100% correct. By making an example of the first sticky you throw away as a facilitator, you allow everyone to try something, be wrong, and improve...
by Organisers @virtualddd | Dec 3, 2025
When there are competing ideas during an eventstorming, we want to visualise both ideas. Split both discussion, discuss and then merge. Examples When we are in the converging phase of eventstorming, we already moved a lot of ideas. Sometimes new ideas pop up. When we...
by Organisers @virtualddd | Dec 3, 2025
We can start a process or design EventStorming is two ways: During an EventStorming session the group starts with a chaotic exploration of all the Domain Events. The next step is enforcing the timeline and create a consistent timeline. We continue until we completed...
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...