Initiate:
DMV consultants are equipped with the requisite facilitation and soft skills to engage clients within the relevant business context to determine the appropriate buy-in, sponsorship and charter for a particular assignment.
Diagnose:
Using A3 thinking for concise problem definition and core Enterprise Architecture (EA) principles, patterns and processes our team will quickly define and characterize the clients current and desired state.
Recommendations to achieve the desired state or the required solution are usually supported with specific benefits modelled using Benefits Dependency Networks.
Establish:
The scope of the desired state or solution is then analysed and broken down using the Prince2 Product Breakdown Structure process. This is then distilled as a prioritised set of Milestone deliverables which form the basis for the delivery of the required outcomes.
Management of the delivery where appropriate is usually a combination of SCRUM and PRINCE2 (within an ITIL V3 context if so required).
Act:
An iterative approach within a suitable Engineering or Improvement Life-cycle is then applied to implement the desired state or solution.
Learn:
Routine Retrospectives and After Action Reviews (AAR) form the basis of the DMV approach to capturing and communicating lessons learned.
DMV has developed (and maintains) a broad knowledge base of standards, policies, guidelines and procedures to support its engagements. Our consultants are trained in a range of modern methods and frameworks such as:
• ICT Audit, Governance and oversight
• ITIL v3.0, COBIT
• Enterprise architecture framework – Zachmann, TOGAF, AGA, DODAF
• System integration patterns and methods through the Certified Systems Integration consultant program
• A3 Thinking for concise problem definition
• Benefits modelling using Benefits Dependency Networks
• Prince2 and Scrum fundamentals to ensure an ability to deliver iteratively within projects managed with Prince2
• Kotter, ADKAR, LEAN, Kanban, Six Sigma for Organisational change and Improvement
• Technologies of Participation (ToP) Facilitation and Strategic Planning processes