2017 sees the launch
of a new business model for Implied Logic. Our annual customer forum will explore
the changing requirements we have adapted to, as well as the new ways of working
we are introducing which will ease adoption and refine the experience for existing
users.
The STEM User Group Meeting in September 2017 will
literally start over with no assumptions in terms of prior knowledge. We will build
a detailed, generic business case from the ground up, comparing the approach of
a fixed resource base, milked for all it is worth, with a more agile, driver-based
approach. We will generate all the essential technical and financial outputs as
a matter of course while exploring the impact of varying levels of service activity.
What we think of as traffic in telecoms might look
like per-customer sales volume in an online retail model. This agenda plays to the
new or even prospective users in the audience, but it also presents an opportunity
for existing users to review their own approach and potentially pick up a few tricks
along the way.
Previous guests will testify to the open and fearless approach of these sessions
where the audience is encouraged to ask the hardest questions as an opportunity
for the host to demonstrate the coolest solutions! You can expect to see the structure
and assumptions of these models iterated in real-time, and for the
STEM visual software for the reliable modelling of business to
just keep working.
Wednesday 27 September 2017
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Thursday 28 September 2017
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Modelling reset: setting the scene for a detailed,
generic business case to build from the ground up
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The new business-model canvas for Implied Logic:
making STEM more accessible and affordable
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A driverless case: comparing a fixed resource base
with a more agile, driver-based approach
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A simpler way of working with STEM 8.0: ever closer
to a ‘whiteboard-like experience’ on-screen
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All in a day’s work: routine solutions for
secondary costs, non-linear effects and multiple constraints
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Guest presentations: we invite speakers to share
their recent modelling experiences
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From a single vehicle to a regional fleet: how
STEM holds your model together at multiple levels of scale
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Future development clinic: interactive discussion
on platform, company and community evolution
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GALA DINNER at King’s College
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Informal meal at Robin’s favourite pizza restaurant
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Provisional programme for the STEM User Group Meeting 2017
The 22nd STEM User Group Meeting will be held in the forward-thinking
environment of King’s College, Cambridge, UK, on Wednesday–Thursday
27–28 September 2017. This is a once-a-year opportunity to mingle with and
influence the STEM modelling community.
Formal and more detailed invitations will be sent out in June but you are more than
welcome to register
in advance via our new online store. Attendance to the event itself is free,
but you are required to meet your own travel and hotel expenses. Accommodation can
be scarce in this thriving hi-tech city, so book early to avoid disappointment.