Be there - February 22nd, 4pm Berlin, Paris - when Milan Guenther presents our design patterns for next-generation capability modeling.
Capability models have a long history. They came out of business schools in the 50ies. In recent years the enterprise- and business architecture communities seem to have taken over, making capabilities more an IT rather than a business modeling concept. Most capability models we've seen fail to achieve their original purpose: to enable business people to design better enterprises - ones that are fit for purpose, efficient, adaptive to change and satisfy customers.
In this webinar, Milan Guenther explains the typical flaws of capability models and design patterns for next-generation capability modeling. You will learn:
Milan’s work is about design applied to the enterprise level. He is president of Intersection Group and a co-founder of Enterprise Design Associates, working with enterprises like Google, SAP, Toyota, ThoughtWorks, OECD and the UN, and scaling startups such as Back Market and Raisin. 12 years back, Milan launched a social software startup and designed a patented innovation for Boeing's flight decks. Today, he works with enterprises of all shapes and sizes to bring entrepreneurship to life: designing brands, products and organisations, operations and systems, to make enterprises deliver and useful to people. His first book Intersection introduces this Enterprise Design approach, and he is co-organising the Intersection conference series since 2014. He is co-author of the book Enterprise Design Patterns and key contributor to EDGY, an Open Source tool for co-creating better enterprises, adopted by organisations around the globe. Milan teaches design for innovation and transformation in master level and executive education programs at Télécom Paris and Sciences Po Paris. He is a frequent keynote speaker and workshop facilitator at international events on Enterprise Design and Architecture.