Speaker Details

Alessandro Di Gioia
Alcor Academy

With 20 years of experience in building software, Alessandro worked within companies ranging from small start-ups to large enterprises.

He helps companies embrace Agile Technical Practices in London, where he currently resides, and previously in Italy and Norway.


Adopting Agile methodologies, especially "eXtreme Programming", reshaped how he builds software and thinks about the whole lifecycle of the solutions he delivers from inception to delivery.

He likes concise, expressive, and readable code while pragmatically improving existing solutions.


He is passionate about developing and designing OO and functional code. He uses his skills to lead digital transformation through cultural change and architectural evolution to scalable distributed asynchronous systems.


Being a continuous learner, he loves sharing his experience with others through training, mentoring, workshops and talks.

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EventStorming Big Picture Workshop
Workshop (BEGINNER level)

We are putting business, software, and user experience experts on the same page!

In this four-hour workshop with Alessandro Di Gioia and Marco Consolaro (who collaborates with Alberto Brandolini), we’ll practice the Big Picture EventStorming applied to a real-world greenfield business scenario. We will consider the different perspectives (including the facilitator) in a process that spans large-scale discovery to leverage collaborative design. 

We’ll experience the how, and we’ll discuss the why.

At the end of this workshop, you will be able to enable a Big Picture Eventstorming in your company!

No prior experience with EventStorming is needed.

You do not need a laptop to join this Master Class. In this very interactive workshop, you will be engaging with Alessandro, Marco, and other attendees most of the time. We will also spend considerable time standing and walking around, so please remember to wear comfortable shoes.

EventStorming as a discovery tool (2h)

- Quick kick-off: learn by doing it

- Big Picture EventStorming on real-world greenfield scenario: mastering complexity in large-scale modeling

- Managing conflicts, highlighting risk, and the problems truly worth solving

Using EventStorming to design the system

- Emerging System Boundaries: from EventStorming to Bounded Contexts

- Shaping the backlog: from sticky notes to working software.

- Wrapping up: the importance of a collective mindset

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