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I would like to contribute to this site to encourage the experience, among complex project managers, of SDDP (Structured Dialogic Design Process) using CogniScope software.


In the year 2000, I retired from being an internal consultant in the Ford Motor Company Process Leadership Office.

I have substantial and long-term experience in working with groups on complexity.
For some years I gave an annual lecture at the City University School of Management, where I attracted a large crowd of students.
I am active in our local church and community.


In my view, SDDP and CS II are very helpful evolutionary steps from ISM (Interpretive Structural Modelling).

In 2004 I wrote: "I learned of ISM in January 1995. Since then I have run some 150 workshops for about 1,400 participants. Ninety-five workshops have been in Industry and Commerce, and fifty-five in the Social Arena. Fifty-one have been with ISM preceded by NGT, and about ninety-nine have been with NGT alone. ISM preceded by NGT is the best method I know for dealing with the most troublesome situations that one might ever encounter."

I gratefully acknowledge the gift of CogniScope_2 software from
Ken Bausch of the Institute for 21st Century Agoras.
Ken provided CogniScope_2 in the hope that I could pilot it in the UK with some clients, and spread the news to my colleagues in the IM network.
I am pleased to say that I am having some good results with mini-co-laboratories with my first clients.


Latest page update: Aug 3 2007, 5:27 PM EDT

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kenb welcome aboard Roy 0 Aug 5 2007, 8:42 AM EDT by kenb
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It is really a treat working with you.

Ken
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