This week finds me leading a P3O Practitioner course. (The delegates have all taken their Foundation Paper - and passed with good marks (!) - and now they are preparing for their Practitioner paper later this afternoon.)
Again I've been experimenting with a shared Evernote notebook with the class. See my previous post on this.
What is beginning to emerge for me is that this is a very helpful way of gathering topic-based resources gathered through Evernote. I've brought together here for the class references to items touched upon in the class discussion but not adequately defined in the set materials. P3O, as with most of the OGC Best Management Practice Guides, pulls in concepts, techniques and tools from a diverse range of management areas.
For example, this week the question of 'What is a Requirement Planning Tool?' came up, and I was able to insert into the notebook a definition from Wikipaedia, which in turn has illustrative references to Requirement Management tools.
As with the Change Management Practitioner notebook, I included my topic-specific reading list.
I suppose I'm wondering now if I should do this for every course event, or whether simply to maintain a growing and enriched shared notebook for all future delegates.
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