Curriculum

How a Filecovebase cohort moves from framing to critique

A transparent look at the training arc we use for open labs and adapt for private team programs in Ho Chi Minh City.

Notebook and planning materials on a desk during curriculum design

We do not treat analysis training as a lecture series. Each day produces an artifact the cohort can critique together. Private cohorts keep the same spine and swap in anonymized cases from your backlog.

Day 1

Frame the decision

Participants write the decision they need, map stakeholders, and draft interview questions. Facilitators challenge vague problem statements before anyone opens a template.

Day 2

Gather and structure evidence

Practice elicitation, constraint logging, and signal selection. For data workshops, this day focuses on choosing three metrics that actually change a choice.

Day 3

Produce and defend the pack

Teams assemble an analysis pack, run a peer critique, and rehearse the stakeholder readout. Graduates leave with a reusable format, not unfinished notes.

Follow-up

Office hours within 30 days

Private cohorts include a remote follow-up to review how the format landed in real planning. Open cohort graduates can book a short consult separately.