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The Institute’s
Coaching & Mentoring Plan
When
Success Really Matters
You have attended a seminar or course by The Institute. Now
you’re about to start a project, and you’re going to apply the
new fast and accurate techniques for business
systems analysis you’ve learned.
Some help and guidance from an expert would be invaluable.
The
Coaching and Mentoring Plan
1. Identify the project you will be working on including the
objectives, benefits to your organization, and the
subject-matter experts (SMEs).
2. Ask The Institute to prepare a Coaching and Mentoring
Plan Statement of Work (CAMP-SOW). We will send you a
Questionnaire and then review your project based on your
answers, and then develop the most effective plan for you, your
project and your organization. We will also assign a
Certified Coach/Master Consultant to work with you to
deliver a successful Business Requirements Document (BRD)
and transfer, enhance and solidify your skills
based on the course you attended.
3. Your
Coach/Master Consultant (C/MC) will work with you for 5 days on
a specific, real project.
4. By
email, your C/MC will work with you to create a strategy and
schedule for completing the project
discovery
sessions.
5. Your
C/MC – as “pilot” – will conduct the Scope & Complexity Blitz
(SCB) with the project’s subject-matter experts. You and your
alternate (if possible), who also has taken a seminar or course
from The Institute, will record the SCB events, as “copilots”.
We will make adjustments to the schedule for the
discovery
sessions, if necessary. (If there is only one of you and no
alternate, then we will make adjustments as necessary.)
After the SCB
we will review with you and your alternate what was done, what
was accomplished, and how to go about doing it in future. The
SCB will require about ½ day, and another ½ day will be needed
for review with you and the others who are part of the Coaching
and Mentoring Plan.
6. On the
following days your C/MC, as “pilot”, will conduct several of
the planned discovery
sessions. During these
discovery sessions, you – as “copilot” – and your
alternate will record and document elements of the Business
Requirements Documents.
7. After
observing the C/MC complete several
discovery
sessions, you and your alternate (alternating, as per plan) will
conduct your own
discovery sessions with subject-matter experts. Your
C/MC will be your “safety net” and guide, at all times focusing
on the quality of the end product and the necessary skill
transfer.
8. At the
end of each day your C/MC will review the strengths and areas of
opportunity for immediate improvement for you and your
alternate. Your C/MC will also review and discuss the dynamics
of the discovery
sessions and the resulting completeness of the Business
Requirements Document. Your C/MC’s objective is to help each
team member become comfortable with the analysis approach you’re
using as soon as possible, minimize the learning curve, and to
help you become experts fast.
9. On the
last afternoon of the 5th day, your Coach/Master Consultant will
conduct a Practice Review so you and your alternate can
see a composite picture of what you are doing well and where
there are opportunities for improvement.
To reserve
dates for you own Coaching and Mentoring Plan, please contact
Bob Taylor at (800) 757-4326 (10 AM – 6 PM Eastern
Time) or at
Bob.Taylor@TIFSA.org.
(please copy
this email)
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