What are the 3 Types of TITON Vision Workshops?
If you have completed our Quick TITON Integrated Definition language and notation course, then you are ready to organize your own TITON Workshop, or with other team members, in one of three formats. TITON Vision Workshop BOM (Bill of Materials) Below is a practical, reusable BOM for three delivery modes. I. Brown Bag Luncheon BOM (45–60 minutes, “show & tell” style) II. Formal Workshop BOM (90–180 minutes, “decision + handoff” style) III. Zoom / Remote Workshop BOM (45–90 minutes, “co-modeling” style) Think of the BOM as what you must bring + what you must produce. BOM Overview (applies to all modes) A) Pre-work inputs (what you gather before) 1. Workshop Capture Sheet (the one-page standard work from Lesson 5.4) 2. Draft scope statement (one sentence): “We are modeling ________ to achieve ________.” 3. One real workflow candidate (Lead → Book → Onboard, etc.) 4. Any existing artifacts (optional): SOPs, checklists, forms, pipeline screenshots, message templates 5. Success metrics (even rough): 1–3 proof signals to aim for B) In-session working assets (what you use live) 1. A-0 template (context diagram) 2. A0 template (3–6 boxes A1…A6) 3. ICOM cheat sheet (for participants) 4. Automate/Assist/Human decision prompts 5. Proof hooks prompts (Signal → Action → Proof) C) Post-work outputs (what you must produce) 1. Validated A-0 (purpose + viewpoint + boundary ICOM) 2. Validated A0 mini-map (3–6 boxes) 3. Top 2–3 priority functions selected 4. Automation intent per priority box (Automate/Assist/Human) 5. Proof signals (1–3) locked 6. Build Notes v1 for priority functions 7. Mini SOP v1 for at least one function (recommended) 1) Brown Bag Luncheon BOM (45–60 minutes, “show & tell” style) Best for: internal team, early client trust-building, fast alignment without heavy prep. Materials / setup - Printed or digital ICOM cheat sheet (1 page) - A-0 + A0 templates (paper or slides) - Whiteboard / flip chart or shared Miro/Lucid board - Markers + sticky notes (optional) - Timer (keep pace) - Light “lighthouse” visual (optional: opener slide)