Alec Sharp
Clariteq Systems Consulting
[This is a post-conference workshop back to back to our Data Warehousing & BI Summit where Alec Sharp will deliver a keynote as well. You can register for this workshop separately via this page or, with a discount, in combination with the conference via the conference registration form.]
Whether you call it a conceptual data model, a domain model, a business object model, or even a “thing model,” the concept model is seeing a worldwide resurgence of interest. Why? Because a concept model is a fundamental technique for improving communication among stakeholders in any sort of initiative. Sadly, that communication often gets lost – in the clouds, in the weeds, or in chasing the latest bright and shiny object. Having experienced this, Business Analysts everywhere are realizing Concept Modelling is a powerful addition to their BA toolkit. This session will even show how a concept model can be used to easily identify use cases, user stories, services, and other functional requirements.
Realizing the value of concept modelling is also, surprisingly, taking hold in the data community. “Surprisingly” because many data practitioners had seen concept modelling as an “old school” technique. Not anymore! In the past few years, data professionals who have seen their big data, data science/AI, data lake, data mesh, data fabric, data lakehouse, etc. efforts fail to deliver expected benefits realise it is because they are not based on a shared view of the enterprise and the things it cares about. That’s where concept modelling helps. Data management/governance teams are (or should be!) taking advantage of the current support for Concept Modelling. After all, we can’t manage what hasn’t been modelled!
The Agile community is especially seeing the need for concept modelling. Because Agile is now the default approach, even on enterprise-scale initiatives, Agile teams need more than some user stories on Post-its in their backlog. Concept modelling is being embraced as an essential foundation on which to envision and develop solutions. In all these cases, the key is to see a concept model as a description of a business, not a technical description of a database schema.
This workshop introduces concept modelling from a non-technical perspective, provides tips and guidelines for the analyst, and explores entity-relationship modelling at conceptual and logical levels using techniques that maximise client engagement and understanding. We’ll also look at techniques for facilitating concept modelling sessions (virtually and in-person), applying concept modelling within other disciplines (e.g., process change or business analysis,) and moving into more complex modelling situations.
Drawing on over forty years of successful consulting and modelling, on projects of every size and type, this session provides proven techniques backed up with current, real-life examples.
Topics include:
Learning Objectives:
Who is it for?
Roles that are currently benefitting from this workshop include:
Van der Valk Hotel Utrecht
Winthontlaan 4-6
3526 KV Utrecht
Telefoon 030 8000 800
The hotel is very well accessible by public transport. From busstop ‘Kanaleneiland Zuid’ it is only a three-minute walk. You can take buses 63, 65, 66, 74 and 77 from Utrecht Central Station and you also take the tram line 20 or 21 from the train station and get off at stop ‘Kanaleneiland’. Please consult www.9292.nl (door-to-door journey planner, also available in English) or call 0900-9292 (travel advice by phone, € 0.70 p/m).
Van der Valk Hotel Utrecht is also located next to the highway A12, exit 17 (Utrecht / Jaarbeurs / Kanaleneiland).
Although the hotel has a large parking garage, we cannot guarantee parking spots. We therefore advise you to go by public transport.
For those who would like to arrive the day before, there is the possibility of staying at the Van der Valk Hotel Utrecht. However, the hotel does not provide special discounts for attendees of events. Therefore, when interested in an overnight stay, please consult Van der Valk directly to make a reservation.
More information about the hotel and the location can be found on their website www.vandervalkhotelutrecht.nl.
“Alec is a really inspirational speaker. The workshop was great. Lots of insights in the subject matter and presentations methods.”
“This is a must course for every business analyst. It will teach you the foundations for all your work.”
Practically all of our seminars and workshops can be offered as an In-house course for your company exclusively. We can tailor with extra focus on specific topics that apply to your organization. Also available in online format or in face-to-face format with live video stream.
Balancing Engagement, Agility, and Complexity This data modelling workshop by Alec Sharp covers Entity-Relationship modelling from a non-technical perspective, provides tips and guidelines for the analyst, and explores contextual, conceptual, and detailed modelling techniques that maximize user involvement.
April 7-9, 2025
Utrecht
Conference on Data Warehousing & Business Intelligence with top rated speakers Alec Sharp, Nicola Askham, Winfried Etzel, Sjoukje Zaal, Victor de Graaff and others. Topics: Cloud Data Architecture, Datamesh & Federated Data Governance, Data Modelling.
Alec Sharp, Nicola Askham, acclaimed speakers
April 2, 2025
Utrecht
Collaborative BI Requirements Analysis & Dimensional Modeling Training A dimensional data modelling course presented by leading data warehousing expert and author Lawrence Corr, covering the latest agile techniques for systematically gathering Business Intelligence (BI) requirements and designing effective DW/BI systems. Based on 7W, star schema and BEAM approach.
May 19-21, 2025
Utrecht
DMBoK2 and CDMP Workshop This course provides you with the knowledge, methods and techniques required to analyse, mature and implement information management solutions within your organisation. Additionally, this course by Chris Bradley prepares for the CDMP Data Management Fundamentals (DMF) examination.
June 2-4, 2025
Utrecht
Structuring Teams and Driving Accountability Organizations need adaptable governance and team structures to harness data’s strategic value. This course explores Federated Computational Data Governance, balancing centralized oversight with distributed autonomy.
April 3, 2025 (half day)
Utrecht
Conference on Data Warehousing & Business Intelligence with top rated speakers Alec Sharp, Nicola Askham, Winfried Etzel, Sjoukje Zaal, Victor de Graaff and others. Topics: Cloud Data Architecture, Datamesh & Federated Data Governance, Data Modelling.
Alec Sharp, Nicola Askham, acclaimed speakers
April 2, 2025
Utrecht
In today’s rapidly changing world, the ability to harness and manage data effectively is a critical success factor for organizations. This course offers a foundational understanding of Master Data Management (MDM) and the pivotal role Data Governance plays in ensuring data consistency and accuracy.
3 april 2025 (halve dag)
Utrecht
Business Intelligence, Data Warehousing, Big Data and Data Management Independent portal on Business Intelligence, Data Science & Analytics, Data Warehousing, Data Management and Big Data in The Netherlands. BI-Platform offers a wealth of content, such as blogs, interviews, videos, whitepapers and more.