Job Control and Scheduling
Scheduler Policy Alignment Workshop
Align external scheduler policies with operator runbooks so automation and manual steps stay coherent.
- Duration
- 1 week · intensive
- Format
- On-site intensive
- Skill level
- Advanced
- Certification path
- Automation governance
- Team access
- Leadership seats included
- Cohort start
- 2026-12-01
Tuition reference
₩540,000
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Course lead
Daniel Frost
Customer success lead who moderates cross-team workshops and keeps outcomes actionable.
Description
Many enterprises bolt a commercial scheduler onto JES2 without reconciling naming, calendars, and failure semantics. This workshop brings operations and application representatives into the same narrative. You map dependencies, define escalation ownership, and draft policy links that quality standards reviewers can follow. The emphasis is on documentation and rehearsal, not on selling a particular vendor connector.
What is included
- Dependency mapping canvas with worked examples
- Tabletop exercises for calendar drift and holiday exceptions
- Template for policy links between automation and manual checkpoints
- Rubric for grading runbook clarity
- Facilitated session with your stakeholders on day three
Outcomes
- Publish a reconciled dependency map for one critical batch chain.
- List three policy gaps that previously caused ambiguous ownership.
- Schedule a quarterly rehearsal using the provided agenda shell.
Participant questions
Experience notes
“We surfaced three handoff gaps between apps and ops in the first day. The policy template is now internal approval standard.”