







The dangerous path to Explorers, Villagers and Town Planners — by Simon Wardley.
A Strategy and Wardley Mapping Primer
If you're doing strategic work, think in terms of evolutionary flow — and learn to draw fast-and-dirty Wardley maps.

Wardley Maps & Pace Layering for Senior Tech Leads and Engineering Leaders
Intro to both tools, why they exist, how they overlap and pragmatic tips how to use them and when

Wardley map
A Wardley map is a map for business strategy.[1] Components are positioned within a value chain and anchored by the user need, with movement described by an evolution axis.[2] Wardley maps are named after Simon Wardley who created the technique at Fotango in 2005 having created the evolutionary framing the previous year.[3][4] The technique was further developed within Canonical UK between 2008 and 2010[5][independent source needed] and components of mapping can be found in the "Better for Less" paper published in 2010.[6]
Your Wardley Maps Belong in Git: What Mermaid Support Changes
For most of the last decade, Wardley Maps lived in three places: a whiteboard, a PNG screenshot in a deck, and (if you were lucky) an OnlineWardleyMaps link buried in a wiki. None of those locations made the map useful to a team beyond the workshop it came out of.

A Beginner’s Guide to Scientific Roadmapping
Wonderful maps and how to read them



Builder Workshop — B.C.'s Innovation Ecosystem, Mapped
46 players, 27 venues on the asset map, curated pathways, open data.

Talk to the City
Talk to the City helps large groups of people coordinate by understanding each other better, faster, and in more depth.


teams-for-linux/app at main · IsmaelMartinez/teams-for-linux
Unofficial Microsoft Teams for Linux client. Contribute to IsmaelMartinez/teams-for-linux development by creating an account on GitHub.
Steam Community :: Guide :: Map Generation in Slay the Spire
In this brief guide I will try to explain the relevant information regarding Map Generation and maybe some new ways to look at the game....
Roadbook — Plan your next adventure together
A social road trip planner with collaborative suggestions and privacy-first sharing. Built on AT Protocol.

Bluesky Map
Interactive map of 3.4 million Bluesky users, visualised by their follower pattern.

