How to prepare Participants of an SDD

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The SDD methodology is still new in the arena. Thus, more often than not, prospective participants have never heard of or have no prior experience with SDD. People who have taken part in at least one SDD previously do not require any introductions. However, even those would benefit from some readiness training.

According to Warfield (1976)[1] "the goal of the exercise should be to develop a good understanding of how the process evolves, with emphasis on the role of the participants."

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  1. Warfield, J.N. (1976). Extending Interpretive Structural Modeling. Proceedings 1976, 7th Annual Pittsburg Conference on Modeling and Simulation, Inst. Soc. Am., pp. 1163-1167.