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| A student who completes the SDD module of the program (including the exam) earns 2 credits. A max of 4 credits can be earned if a student conducts her/his project on [[Dialogic Design Science]]. A past [[Certified Systemic Analyst Professional|CSAP]] graduate can apply for 6 credits provided they do not overlap with credits earned for participation in the same program.
| A student who completes the SDD module of the program (including the exam) earns 2 credits. A max of 4 credits can be earned if a student conducts her/his project on [[Dialogic Design Science]]. A past [[Certified Systemic Analyst Professional|CSAP]] graduate can apply for 6 credits provided they do not overlap with credits earned for participation in the same program.
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===Certification as [[Certified SDD co-Facilitator]]===
===Certification as [[Certified SDD co-Facilitator]]===

Revision as of 02:44, 12 November 2017

The SDD Credit Point System documents the many alternative ways by which any practitioner can earn credits for the SDD Certification Scheme. These are described below:


Certification as Candidate SDD co-Facilitator

The basic requirements for anyone who aspires to join the SDD community include participation in SDDPs and studying the theoretical background. Application can be made, and certificate will be issued when at least 6 credits have been earned. Certification status is however fulfilled when at least 10 credits have been accumulated.

Credits can be earned in the following ways:

Process Credits Description
Participate in a regular SDDP Max 4 Regular means an SDDP with all steps implemented and awards 2 credits. For participation in a shorter, i.e., demonstration SDDP, and/or for preparation of an SDDP Report, and/or for learning how to use the supporting ISM software, up to 2 credits maybe awarded upon recommendation of the Certified SDD Facilitator conducting the SDDP. A maximum of 4 credits can be earned through participation in SDDPs and related activities.
Secure a Mentor 1 Any Certified SDD Facilitator has the right to serve as Mentor for both Candidate and Certified co-Facilitators.
Attend an SDD School or equivalent Max 6 Participation in a regular (i.e., at least 3-day long) SDD School awards 2 credits. For apprenticeship with self-study a max of 3 credits can be earned upon recommendation of the Mentor. Up to 6 credits can be earned through SDD School participation or verified self-study.
Serve as Broker to organize an SDDP Max 2 The Evaluation Committee decides based on the complexity of the event. Playing an instrumental role towards organizing an SDD School awards 2 credits. A max of 2 credits can be earned through this process.
Attend the Certified Systemic Analyst Professional program Max 6 A student who completes the SDD module of the program (including the exam) earns 2 credits. A max of 4 credits can be earned if a student conducts her/his project on Dialogic Design Science. A past CSAP graduate can apply for 6 credits provided they do not overlap with credits earned for participation in the same program.

Certification as Certified SDD co-Facilitator

A Certified SDD co-Facilitator works together with a Certified SDD Facilitator and can actually replace her/him. To apply for this status one should either already have or comply with the requirements of the previous status. Application can be made, and certificate will be issued when at least 6 additional credits have been earned. Certification status is however fulfilled when at least 10 credits have been accumulated.

Additional credits can be earned in the following ways:

Command the functionalities of CogniscopeTM, ConcertinaTM or equivalent
Process Credits Description
Participate in a regular SDDP Max 2 Regular means an SDDP with all steps implemented and awards 2 credits. For participation in a shorter, i.e., demonstration SDDP, and/or for preparation of an SDDP Report, and/or for learning how to use the supporting ISM software, up to 2 credits maybe awarded upon recommendation of the Certified SDD Facilitator conducting the SDDP. A maximum of 4 credits can be earned through participation in SDDPs and related activities.
Co-facilitate SDDPs Max 2 '
Serve as Member of a KMT Max 2 Regular means an SDDP with all steps implemented and awards 2 credits. For participation in a shorter, i.e., demonstration SDDP, and/or for preparation of an SDDP Report, and/or for learning how to use the supporting ISM software, up to 2 credits maybe awarded upon recommendation of the Certified SDD Facilitator conducting the SDDP. A maximum of 4 credits can be earned through participation in SDDPs and related activities.
Secure a Mentor 1 Any Certified SDD Facilitator has the right to serve as Mentor for both Candidate and Certified co-Facilitators.
Attend an SDD School or equivalent Max 6 Participation in a regular (i.e., at least 3-day long) SDD School awards 2 credits. For apprenticeship with self-study a max of 3 credits can be earned upon recommendation of the Mentor. Up to 6 credits can be earned through SDD School participation or verified self-study.
Serve as Broker to organize an SDDP Max 2 The Evaluation Committee decides based on the complexity of the event. Playing an instrumental role towards organizing an SDD School awards 2 credits. A max of 2 credits can be earned through this process.
Prepare SDD Reports Max 2 A key role towards the preparation of a professional SDDP Report earns 1 credit.
Participate in research activities Max 2 The Evaluation Committee takes the decision.
Publish scientific articles Max 2 The Evaluation Committee takes the decision.



Certification of Certified SDD Facilitator

needs at least 10 additional unit credits, which can be earned in the following ways:
  • Participant in an SDD 1 (max 2)
  • Cogniscope Operator 1 (max 2)
  • Co-facilitated SDDs 1 (max 2)
  • Broker 1 (max 2)
  • Member of KMT 1
  • SDD Reports 1 (max 2)
  • Advanced theoretical 3 (earned in 2 or more SDD Schools)
  • Research activities 1 (max 2; depends on recommendations)
  • Scientific publications 1 (max 2; depends on recommendations)


Notes:

  1. The recommendation of the mentor is required for advancement from one level to the next
  2. Certificates are issued upon verification of at least 60% of credits required and payment of the certification fee.
  3. Credits earned are shown on the certificate
  4. Certification is valid provided the yearly membership fee is settled