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Thu, Feb 22, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM (UTC)

Transforming Ideas into Impact: Supercharge Your Models with the M.A.P. Technique

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Explore the art of focused, impactful modeling where we dive into the Model Approach Placard (M.A.P.) Technique, a methodology that champions the agile principle of doing the simplest thing that works by paying attention to what truly matters.

In this webinar, you'll:

  • Understand how the M.A.P. Technique guides you in filtering out the noise, focusing on what’s essential for effective modeling.
  • Discover a Miro template that embodies this approach, streamlining your modeling process for clarity and efficiency.
  • Witness practical applications of these principles in varied scenarios, illustrating how simplicity and focus can lead to powerful results.

Join us to learn how to leverage the M.A.P. Technique for creating models that are not just simple and focused, but also deeply impactful and aligned with your goals.


About the Speaker:
Joe Elmendorf leads product strategy and design consulting at The Understanding Group. He teaches people from all sorts of jobs how to make complex things easier to understand. Joe uses special methods that go beyond just using standard models. He focuses on making things clear and easy to use. This has made him a well-known teacher and a leader in the field of modeling. To learn more about Joe’s M.A.P technique save and download his Model Approach Placard Miroverse Template.  


This is a Miroverse Community Event. Miroverse is a library of over 3,000 templates created by our community of users, Creators, to kickstart your projects in Miro. Joe Elmendorf is a Miroverse Creator, check out his template here.

Miroverse templates are available for you to use, adapt, and up-level your work, but you can also submit your own templates to Miroverse. This opens the door to a growing community of experts across diverse fields, all supported by Miro.

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Thu, Feb 22, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM (UTC)