If you want to discover practical and pragmatic ways to manage under conditions of uncertainty, understand the power of business narrative and discover new ways to use human networks, then this course will provide you with the introductory theory and associated open source Cognitive Edge methods.
The two-day workshop is focused on groups and individuals that are interested in developing capabilities with Cognitive Edge methods for their organisations and clients. The methods effectively provide internal or front-line employee groups an ability to develop their own solutions to challenging organisational issues. Attendance provides the option of then joining the Cognitive Edge Network as an accredited practitioner.
The revised course is being offered in Amsterdam over 7-8 September. The full list of courses offered by Cognitive Edge can be viewed here.
Additionally, a single day focused on SenseMaker™ for practitioners has been scheduled to follow accreditation on 9 September . The two courses can be booked together or separately – there is an attractive price offered for participants in both courses.
Finally, an informal Network Gathering is being organised in Amsterdam for all members of the Network on Monday 7 September – if you are interested, please send an email to Dawn for details.
Accreditation Course Outline:
- Day 1: Strategy & Complexity
- Day 2: Narrative & Project Design
- Day 3: Successfully designing & delivering a SenseMaker project (optional day for accredited practitioners)
The venue for the course is Regardz Zilveren Toren Amsterdam Centrum, Stationsplein 51-53, 1012 AB, Amsterdam.
Fees for the course:
- Day 1 and Day 2: €995
- All three days: €1295
Discounts available:
- For Practitioners who would like a refresher on CE methods, we are offering 30% discount off the course fees.
- If you enrol a group of three or more people, one additional person gets to attend the course free of charge.
- Academics and students who haven't been accredited will receive a 15% discount on course fees.
Bookings close on Thursday 3 September 2009, so book your seat early to avoid disappointment!