Building Shared Understanding of Wicked Problems



“Learning that there is more than what is on the surface in any conversation and being able to identify the issues behind interactions was the primary value of the course for me. I already feel I pay more attention to the real content of conversations.”
Luis Matos
Professor

“The class was a great introduction to IBIS and Compendium.  These are very good tools to use for laying out problems, understanding the involved parties’ positions, and finding insightful solutions.  It helps to flesh out hidden assumptions and to make the information easily accessible, either in a meeting or offline.”
Keith Walker
Software Engineer


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Upcoming Public Workshops: 

Issue Mapping Webinar Series - Starts March 2, 2011


Starts March 2, 2011
Early Bird Discount ends February 21

This Webinar Series is scheduled for the following dates at 3pm - 6pm Pacific (6pm - 9pm Eastern, Thurs. 6am – 9am Perth, Thurs. 9am - 12pm Sydney)
To check for the specific time of this webinar in your time zone, click here.

Class #1
Wednesday, March 2
Class #2
Wednesday, March 16
Class #3
Wednesday, March 30
Class #4
Wednesday, April 13
Class #5
Wednesday, April 27
Class #6
Wednesday, May 11




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Self-Paced Issue Mapping Webinar Series 

Once you register for the course, a course instructor will contact you within 24 hours. You will receive introductory information, including your first homework assignment and the link to the recording of your first class.

We ask that you complete the self-paced course within 6 months. Other than that parameter, you can go as quickly or as slowly as you want.



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August 2011
TBD

This workshop is offered once a year.

The Issue Mapping Webinar Series is a prerequisite for this workshop.



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