Canvas
The Canvas provides a one-page overview of all the important areas of an exercise. It's very good as a brainstorming tool - it will allow you to develop an idea and present it for client sign-off. You can then export to a serial file and generate injects inside the Editor.
Fast and efficient way to explore crisis ideas and present to client for sign-off
The Canvas project page
The Canvas landing page will show you all your Canvas projects.
Create a new Canvas
On the dashboard, click on "Create Project"
Give your project a name
Add an image and related description to the project (optional)
Add project tags (optional)
How to Generate an Exercise
Step 1 - Enter initial idea or news article
Click on "Get started", and write a prompt to generate a scenario.
Select the number of acts you want there to be in your scenario (3 acts or 5 acts)
"Acts" corresponds to "serials" in Conducttr Scenario Editor
You also have the option to incorporate URL's into the prompt - where the news source allows it. For example your prompt could be: "focus on the role of the bank risk manager https://www.economist.com/finance-and-economics/2023/03/02/russias-sanctions-dodging-is-getting-ever-more-sophisticated"
If pasting the URL doesn't work, copy-paste the article instead.
You'll get better results if you mention who the players are because then the AI can frame the scenario from this perspective
Most stories are 3 act structures and this is probably ok for business continuity exercises of about an hour or less. If you want additional granularity in your exercise structure or for longer exercises, you might find a 5 act structure works best
Step 2 - Confirm AI result or edit
Click on the design assistant button to generate your scenario
If you're not happy with the story created, you can re-click the assistant again and it will generate something new.
If you're happy with the story, click on "Create summary" > "Submit summary"
The scenario and the summary are used to generate the rest of the canvas so be sure you're happy with it before moving on. You can manually edit it too.
Complete the rest of the Canvas
You then have 2 options to complete the canvas:
Complete the whole Scenario Canvas at once by clicking "Complete Canvas > Fill in Canvas" - this will auto-complete all boxes within the canvas
Complete individual boxes: to do this click on the design assistant next to each box to auto-complete that specific box
While you'll see a one-page summary of the whole exercise, click into a field to reveal the details
Click into a box to view a more detailed explanation
In the example below, "Roles and Positions" has been clicked on, and has opened up the detailed view on the right.
To edit any of the details, just simply click into the text and make changes. Ensure to click "Save" to save any changes made
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