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Tag Archives: Visualise Change
Drawing the Big Picture
We have always called it Big Picture Facilitation, but here is a video from Grove, who are the masters and originators of using pictures to facilitate change. See what David Sibbet means by active visualisation for engagement:
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Benefit Mapping Project Change Requests
Scope creep is the expansion of project requirements beyond what was originally identified at the start of the project. In traditional waterfall projects, changes to requirements are usually managed through a change request process. In DSDM, RAD and Agile projects, … Continue reading
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iJourneys Change Storyboard
There have been a number of requests, (well a couple actually actually), to show the iJourneys Change Storyboard which is set as a background on Twitter. …………………….. This change storyboard was used with a global corporate who were anxious … Continue reading
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