Want a clearer view of your tech stack? Join the TechFreedom pilot cohort
Over the last few months, Tom Watson and I have been building TechFreedom, a practical, cohort-based course for social purpose organisations like yours. We're going to be helping participants from up to 10 organisations think more clearly about their tech stack and digital dependencies in a volatile and uncertain world.
Across three online sessions, you'll map the services relied on by your organisation, assess risks across five lenses, and sketch a plan to work towards a more resilient roadmap. We designed the course for people who value stepping back from day-to-day delivery, working through a structured process with a small group of peers.
Registration is now open at techfreedom.eu and sign-ups have started coming in already. We're capping the number of places available on the pilot cohort, so if this sounds useful, book your place soon to secure a spot at this introductory price.

To give you a flavour of what to expect on the course, we've updated the TechFreedom website with some practical tools. Stacktopolis is a game which shows in a quick, fun, visual way, about how risks can compound and lead to problematic consequences.
Bringing that into sharper focus for your organisation, we've added a new “going deeper” section to the alternatives and risk assessment page of the site. This gives you a weighted risk profile, demonstrating just how much the SEE / ASSESS / PLAN approach could help your organisation think clearly about your digital dependencies.
So, if your organisation wants a clearer sense of where you stand, TechFreedom is for you. Take a look at the games and tools, share them with your colleagues, and when you are ready, join us for the pilot cohort. All the details, including dates and pricing, are at techfreedom.eu.