DevOpsDays Amsterdam 2025

Wouter Lagerweij

Wouter Lagerweij is a technology and product leader and coach who knows how to align the strategy, product management and execution of software development. Having worked in all the different roles, he knows how to build an organization so that the whole becomes greater than the parts. He’s also the author of a new book: “The Product Owner’s Guide To Escaping Legacy”, explaining how product, and management, can play a central role in dealing with technical debt.


Sessions

06-18
10:45
90min
Subversive Agile - Defence Against the Dark Agile
Suzanne Lagerweij, Wouter Lagerweij

Sometimes, when you are helping teams really adopt DevOps or agile, it feels like you are swimming against the current. It’s not just that you need to defend against those who have a clearly different worldview, but frequently you find yourself running into people who use all the right words, but in practice undermine all the values you are about.

Let’s explore how our ways of working can sometimes leave us vulnerable to attack, and how to defend against that. How do you actually implement DevOps and agile values in practice? How can those practices be subverted? And what, sometimes subversive, means do we have to stay our true course and, maybe, conquer a little more minds and territory?

Join this workshop to share your own stories, hear our and others’ solutions, and broaden your toolkit to influence without power.

Workshop
Grote Zaal
06-18
15:30
90min
Skinning Cats: Dynamic Discovery and Planning
Wouter Lagerweij, Suzanne Lagerweij

Iterative delivery has always had friction with the need to present a plan that is easy to digest by those that stand a little further from the work: stakeholders and managers. In this workshop we present a way to seamlessly integrate the dynamic process of iterative discovery with the need to present A Plan.

We guide you through the process of planning and dealing with risk, using the familiar tool of Story Mapping, extended to create a natural fit between our way of working iteratively and incrementally and presenting a plan. You will learn how to easily create the type of roadmap view of a plan that shows expected timelines while keeping different options and variations on the plan open and transparent. Since we often need to plan in difficult circumstances, we show you how to deal with deadlines, risk and technical debt in your planning.

Workshop
Grote Zaal