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Methodology and approach - Become a Modeling coach with 2c8 |
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This advanced course is for those who have the basic knowledge of 2c8 Modeling Tool and modeling but who want to feel more confident in the mission to visualize the complex reality of an organization. Through simple questions, tips and tricks in combination with the method support in 2c8 Modeling Tool, you'll feel it easy to create models in a workshop that contribute to increased communication, participation and commitment.
Course Structure Presentations: Different scenarios are presented and discussed with respect to the model's purpose and approach Individual exercises: Based on the given scenario, choose the approaches and creating models Hands in group: Practice the role model and facilitator After the course, you have knowledge of
- How to meet a group and have a strategy how to start up and implementation of modeling assignment.
- How to apply the appropriate model and approach depending on the different motives of modeling.
- How to use Interested party models and uses requirement models.
- What are the advantages and disadvantages are there to start with a Interested party model when to model a project or a process?
- Can we start with a process modeling and verify the process with a Interested party- and requirement models?
- How to model requirements, targets and indicators.
- Live modeling, the significance of communication, participation and ownership
- What processes can be built to support business development on the basis of PDCA
- The potential of visualize forum, meeting processes and structure of meetings
- How to model problems and risks and how to use those in the work with continuous improvement
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