Dear Friend,
we are thrilled to announce a new series of webinars, starting on October 16th! We have curated five different sessions, each diving into different aspect of Enterprise Design. Our speakers will share their expertise, best practices, and real-world examples to help you gain valuable insights and take your skills to the next level. You can find more information about the five sessions below.
Best of all, registration to the webinars is completely free! Just visit our event page to sign up!
We hope to see you there! Milan and Wolfgang | | | From #!&!*@?? to Shared Understanding with EDGY with Wolfgang Goebl and Helgi Björgvinsson
October 16th, 9am CEST
We never really understand each other, do we? The process architect ignored your well-researched customer journey map. The executive couldn't relate to your strategic product roadmap. The organisation designer failed to see the impact of that messed up application architecture you found.
If this sounds familiar, EDGY is for you. Introducing a simple but powerful language everybody can understand and relate to, EDGY enables designers, architects and change makers to co-design a coherent enterprise by identifying the most impactful perspectives and translating between them. Well-defined, reusable Enterprise Elements turn a complex enterprise into a set of interconnected parts, ready to be designed, mapped and transformed.
We all love our tools. It's time to make them talk to each other! | | | Kickstart your Design with the Enterprise Scan (LinkedIn Live) with Helgi Björgvinsson and Wolfgang Goebl
Oct 31st, 9am CET
Are you seeking a tool to effectively tackle your design challenges? Do you want to ensure that you have a holistic understanding of the issues, the right team in place, and an alignment around the challenges purpose and goals? Or are you just new to EDGY and need guidance on how to start?
Join us for an introduction to the Enterprise Scan, a new tool from the Intersection Group designed to support your design work with EDGY. In this session, we will explore the tool, its background, and its purpose. By the end of the session, you will be familiar with the Enterprise Scan and ready to use it to enhance your chances of successfully addressing any design challenge. | | | 11 Patterns to Boost Your Impact on the Enterprise with Bard Papegaaij
Nov 14th, 9am CET
Enterprise Designers face a difficult task. Understanding what needs to change and designing those changes is difficult enough. Getting the enterprise to collaborate with you, adopt your designs and implement them in the way you intended is often even harder. You need to get people to trust you, to value your work and your advice and to get as enthusiastic about your ideas and designs as you are yourself. Just delivering great designs is not enough; only through the power of influence will those great designs have a chance to have the impact you desire.
The patterns in this webinar outline major steps to establish and grow your influence and impact as an Enterprise Designer. This is a continuous process that takes time and constant attention. | | | Truth and Beauty: Radically Improve Your Capability Maps with Jim Dowling, Rich Lynch & Wolfgang Goebl
Nov 28th, 4pm CET
Capability models have a long history. They came out of business schools in the 50ies. In recent years the enterprise- and business architecture communities seem to have taken over, making capabilities more an IT rather than a business modeling concept. Most capability models we've seen fail to achieve their original purpose: to enable business people to design better enterprises - ones that are fit for purpose, efficient, adaptive to change and satisfy customers.
In this webinar, Jim Dowling, Rich Lynch and Wolfgang Goebl will explain the typical flaws of capability models and design patterns for next-generation capability modeling. | | | Upgrade to Galaxy Class: The Milky Way Enterprise Map with Annika Klyver & Milan Guenther
Dec 12th, 9am CET
You brought together all the stakeholders, you set an ambitious goal to shift your business, and you triggered a significant change process. But then it fell apart. That reorganisation messed up the responsibilities. The customer insights turned out to be just assumptions. The IT applications were too hard to change, and the regulations were too constraining. And your stakeholders were not that convinced after all. What just happened?
In this session, Annika and Milan will show you a mapping technique for facilitating enterprise-level change by design. Based on an overarching model of Enterprise Design Facets and Elements, a Milky Way map captures the value cycle of the enterprise as a system. If used as a true anchor model, it opens up the conversation on your Enterprise Design: what you can do, where to go next, and what to change to get there. | | | |
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