Architecture
The sociotechnical side of architecture. Trade-offs and communication, decentralized decision-making, platform engineering, AI architecture decisions.
Download SyllabusDate: June 10, 2026
Time: Wednesday, 09:30AM BST
When your decisions are about team structure, platform strategy, and value flow, the people who could check them are mostly inside the org with you.
In this cohort, senior engineers and architects from different companies apply frameworks from QCon talks to the organizational decisions they're working on, and share what worked and what didn't, in confidence.
Leave with new approaches, or validation that the calls you're already making are the right ones.
Live online sessions. 4 hours a week, for 5 weeks.
Next cohort: June 19, 2026
Limited places per cohort. Friday, 09:00AM CEST
USD1,470
per cohort
Most companies reimburse for professional development.
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InfoQ Certified Organizational Architect Cohort facilitator
Facilitated by Manuel Pais
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Most companies reimburse for professional development.
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The work senior architects and Staff+ engineers do once code is no longer the bottleneck. You leave able to communicate an architectural change to stakeholders with conflicting priorities, and read the signals that tell you when influence has actually transferred.
Reading the flow of value from customer need to delivered outcome, and proposing the team-structure changes that move the biggest delay. You leave with one diagnosed value stream and a defended intervention.
Combining Wardley Mapping, Domain-Driven Design, and Team Topologies as one toolkit for systems that move fast and safely. You leave with a Wardley Map of your part of the business and a team-topology change you can defend.
When centralizing a capability makes sense, and how to measure developer experience without producing vanity numbers. You leave with an adoption-metric framework and a named risk to address.
How architecture and team design shape what AI can responsibly do, and why governance lives in system design rather than policy documents. The session closes with capstone presentations.
Each week, you apply a framework from a QCon talk to an organizational decision from
your own work, alongside senior engineers and architects from different companies.
Watch a QCon talk on your own time before the session.
Join a 4-hour live session with your facilitator and your cohort.
Apply the framework to a decision from your own work, sharing what worked and what didn't with the group.
Take away something you can use at work that week.
4 hours of live sessions per week, plus time-boxed homework (max 2 hours). Designed to fit around your work.
Throughout the cohort, you'll draft a practitioner article. In week 5, you present your article to the cohort. The best get published on InfoQ.
Apply frameworks from QCon talks to real problems in group exercises. Sessions are 4 hours per week.
Work through challenges with architects and engineers from different companies, industries, and contexts.
Earn an InfoQ certification as proof of your strategic technical leadership skills.
These online cohorts are for senior engineers and architects who want to make better decisions, publish on a platform senior technical people read, and build a peer group that outlasts the 5 weeks.
Designed for:
Manuel Pais is Co-author of Team Topologies. He has worked with Fortune 500 companies on team and organizational design for fast flow of value, and gives keynotes and masterclasses to audiences from C-level executives to delivery teams. He leads the Team Topologies Academy and built Teamperature, a model for assessing and managing team cognitive load.
Co-author of Team Topologies
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Participants who registered for the online cohorts will receive an email with detailed instructions on how to join the sessions during the week prior to the start of the cohort.
To ensure an optimal experience, you will need:
The program consists of five live sessions held over five weeks, each lasting four hours, plus weekly assignments and a group Capstone project.
Each weekly session is a 4-hour live workshop. This is a significant time investment because we are not just watching talks.
We are undertaking the challenging, practical work of applying these frameworks to real-world challenges alongside your senior peer group.
This programme assumes you already have deep technical expertise. Each week is structured around a real decision you are working on, not a case study. The focus is the skills that senior engineers find hardest to get from inside their own organisation: pressure-testing architectural calls with peers, articulating tradeoffs to stakeholders, and making the kind of decisions that are difficult to reverse.
Some of the most valuable learning happens in peer discussion. Hearing how others think through similar challenges can be just as useful as the session content itself.
Learning with a peer group gives you different perspectives, helps you build confidence, and makes it easier to apply what you learn in your own work. That’s why this program is designed around a confidential peer group, live exercises, expert facilitation, and group-based project assignments, and not just self-paced study.
This cohort gives you the confidential peer group and an experienced facilitator to do that work, and you'll earn the InfoQ Certified Organizational Architect Program (ICOAP) certification as a result.
The Capstone project is the final milestone where you co-author a professional technical article (2,000-3,000 words) applying the concepts covered. Examples can be found on InfoQ.com.
The cohort is designed for senior technical practitioners who operate beyond system design, leading organizational change, aligning technology with business strategy, and enabling effective decision-making at scale.
Certification is awarded based on two factors: consistent attendance and active participation in the live sessions, and the successful completion of the group Capstone project.
Certification is awarded based on active participation in the cohort and completion of the capstone assessment in Week 5.
The sociotechnical side of architecture. Trade-offs and communication, decentralized decision-making, platform engineering, AI architecture decisions.
Download SyllabusDate: June 10, 2026
Time: Wednesday, 09:30AM BST
The non-technical complexities of architecture. Leadership and communication, value stream architecture, architecting for flow, platformization, data and AI.
Download SyllabusDate: June 19, 2026
Time: Friday, 09:00AM CEST
Building AI systems that hold up in production. AI-native engineering, RAG and context pipelines, AI agents, platform and infrastructure, evals and reliability.
Download SyllabusDate: July 25, 2026
Time: Saturday, 09:00AM PDT
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