Course Marketing Layered Over Your Production Process
The online learning market is growing rapidly. In fact, it’s expected to be worth more than $1 billion by 2020. The growth of e-learning has been driven by companies that have adopted the model of training their employees on site with the help of a virtual instructor. This is particularly useful for companies that have... Continue reading→
Ghostwriting 2019
The video is a brief introduction to the costs and timing of ghostwriting. It is a good start for your writing questions. Continue reading→
Business Analyst Skills for Robotics Process Automation (RPA)
The Business Analyst skill set is centered around communication, problem-solving, requirement evocation, and documentation. These skills are no less important in the delivery function of robotics process automation (RPA). The cycle of RPA leverages the skills of the business analyst in specific ways. Each heading organizes an environment of complexity that the business analyst must keep from chaos. Continue reading→
OLM Assumptions: Stakeholders
Awareness of stakeholders is an admonishment to remember that your audience for the intervention is not limited to your target population. Again, referencing a program to end child hunger, we are not just concerned about the kids. Even if we focus on a problem that directly engages the children, we must include aspects of that... Continue reading→
OLM Assumptions: Problems and Priorities
Problem How you structure the problem is critical for how and where you begin to address the needs or service gaps that you identify. Keeping with the example of addressing child hunger, we must articulate the problem to build some scaffolding for systematic intervention. If you say that children are hungry because their parents don’t... Continue reading→
OLM: Assumptions as Baselines
Assumptions: What is going on that causes you to want to intervene? The point of assumptions is to establish a baseline—a measurable general perspective, view, and logical starting point of the collaborating body developing the OLM. Assumptions are not directly tied to each row, but they are about the evaluation you conduct at the conclusion... Continue reading→
OLM: Strategy Breakdown and GLT
Some may question as they attempt to wrap their heads around the OLM, “Do we complete multiple outcome logic models?” Typically, you have one outcome logic model for the organization or the unit or department that were focusing on. The OLM could be for the whole organization, but if your organization is broken into departments,... Continue reading→
OLM: Emphasizing Entrepreneurship
The Wright method emphasizes entrepreneurship through outputs as a method to sustain the organization. This transition begins with the definition of entrepreneurship. Organizations often say that they want employees with an entrepreneurial spirit. Many organizations say this, but this isn’t want they want. But, the most profitable organization, and there’s lots of research to support... Continue reading→
OLM: Wright Method Difference
In the Wright Method, the outputs are products that lend themselves to individualized packaging and distribution. Continue reading→
OLM: Definition and Process
An outcome logic model (OLM) is a table outlining the important components of a proposed business or an organizational innovation. Continue reading→