FFC NL 2025 TALKS
FFC UK 2026
Staffing and procurement strategies for fast flow
Organizations striving for adaptive fast flow face a common challenge: how to make staffing and procurement decisions that balance speed, expertise, and cost. While it is often tempting to assume that building everything in-house is the best option, the reality is more complex. Constraints in recruiting, budgets, and available know-how require pragmatic, context-sensitive approaches.
In this talk, I will examine how organizations can develop staffing and procurement strategies that actively support fast flow. The session will begin with the motivation behind addressing this topic, followed by a structured exploration of available options: internal teams, outsourcing (on-location, near-shore, off-shore and also AI), off-the-shelf solutions with or without customization, and Software-as-a-Service.
To support effective decision-making, I will demonstrate how Wardley Maps, Cynefin, and DDD domain classifications can be used as heuristics to evaluate which staffing and procurement approaches are appropriate in a given strategic context. Attendees will learn how to apply these perspectives to design delivery organizations that remain adaptable, resilient, and efficient over time.
Target Audience: Architects, engineering leaders, and decision-makers who are responsible for setting up and evolving delivery organizations.
Key Takeaways:
A structured understanding of the staffing and procurement landscape
Decision heuristics to evaluate sourcing strategies in context
Practical guidance on combining architectural and organizational perspectives to achieve fast flow
MEET THE SPEAKERS
Michael Plöd
Independent Tech Consultant & INNOQ Fellow
Michael works as an independent tech consultant with 20+ years of experience specialized in Domain Driven Design, Team Topologies, Software Architecture and Collaborative Modeling. He is a regular speaker at international conferences and an author. Michael is also an INNOQ Fellow and Team Topologies Advocate.

