das erste #kanbancamp in #hamburg ist gerade zuende gegangen.

danke für die zwei intensiven tage mit themen rund um #change #worksystemsdesign #kanban #flightlevels sowie den austausch und die sessions rund um perspektivwechsel und wege raus aus entweder-oder hin zu both-and-more.

busy building #ai agent teams aka crews solving -complex- complicated tasks.

thought:
we do not fully understand how to build work systems with humans yet.

however, we're brave enough to build work systems with machines.

#worksystemsdesign #flightlevels #crewai

into #diagramsascode again the last days.

conclusions:
⚪ many small, early stage, single purpose approaches. tried #structurizr #d2 #mermaid a bit, came from #plantuml
⚪ all of them are sw centric, not extendable on user level

➡️ not really usable for #flightlevels inspired #worksystemsdesign

heute seit langem mal wieder auf einem offenen **#barcamp**. beim **#barcamp** **#pforzheim**.

Meine hashtags:
**#zukünfte**
**#worksystemsdesign**
**#autodroge**

wen treffe ich?

let's dive a bit into visualization practices for #worksystems in #flightlevels world. one of the core visualizations is the work system topology.

doing it with #miro is easy, trying it with #plantuml is what I was curious about.

Here we go: https://worksystems.design/blog/work-systems-topology-using-plantuml-part-1

#worksystemsdesign

Work Systems Topology using PlantUML (Part 1)

The first of the 5 Flight Levels System Design activities is to visualize the current state. While I’m aware that the gold standard for this purpose is Miro, I’m always searching for better/new/different ways to achieve things in order to see new opportunities.

Work Systems Topology using PlantUML (Part 1)