Module · clean-core-curriculum (management synthesis) · Management
Clean Core for Management & Leads
Clean Core for decision-makers: why it lowers the cost of change, how the extensibility approaches are really an investment choice, who owns governance, the roadmap from zero to a clean bill of health, the KPIs that prove you are getting there, and how to size, fund, and steer the programme — duration, decision rights, conflict, and the issues to expect.
Learning objectives
- Make the business case for Clean Core in terms of upgrade cost and innovation speed.
- Treat the 3-tier model as an investment decision.
- Stand up governance: variant ownership, baselines, exemptions with an audit trail.
- Frame the migration roadmap and the KPIs that track it.
Lesson map
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Lessons
- M.1The business case for Clean CoreUNot startedQuiz
- M.2Extensibility approaches as an investment decisionAnNot startedQuiz
- M.3Governance: variants, baselines, exemptions, ownershipAnNot startedQuiz
- M.4The migration roadmap (0 → ATC-green)AnNot startedQuiz
- M.5Measuring progress (KPIs)AnNot startedQuiz
- M.6How long, what it costs, and how to staff itAnNot startedQuiz
- M.7Running the programme: decision rights, conflict, and issuesAnNot startedQuiz
Flashcards · 42 cards
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Apply this section
Real-world tasks that close the loop between reading and doing. A section isn't complete until you've tried at least one of these in your own context.
Summarise the core idea
Analyse~10 minIn your own words, summarise the central idea of "The business case for Clean Core". Aim for one paragraph, no jargon you haven't earned.
Done when: A non-expert could read your paragraph and explain it back to you.
Use it to a real situation
Apply~15 minFind a real situation from your own work / life where "Running the programme: decision rights, conflict, and issues" applies. Use the idea — describe the situation, the move you'd make, and the alternative you considered first.
Done when: You can name a specific situation (not a hypothetical), state your move, and explain the trade-off in one paragraph.
Teach it back
Evaluate~5 minPick someone (a colleague, a peer, a rubber duck) and explain the section to them in under 5 minutes. Use your own example, not the one from the lesson.
Done when: Your listener can repeat the core idea + the trade-off back to you without prompting.
Why this matters. Reading + quizzing prove recall; applying it in a real situation is the only evidence of transfer. Treat at least one of these as non-negotiable before you move on.
Mini-games
These mini-games unlock as we ship them — Time Trivia next.
Time Trivia
10 questions, 15 seconds each. Cumulative score with streak bonus. Reinforces speed under exam pressure.
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Flashcard Battle
Self-paced battle through the section's flashcards. Hard / Good / Easy keeps the right cards in front of you.
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Concept Match
Match each technical term with its definition. Timer + score reward speed and accuracy on exam vocabulary.
Domain Rush
Concepts appear one by one — classify each into the right Clean Core area. 5 levels, mastery-graded.
Complete the Code
Real ABAP snippets with missing pieces. Pick the correct value to reinforce exact Clean Core syntax.
Interactive Scenarios
Make decisions in real-world scenarios — which extension tier, which released API, how to refactor safely. Mirrors real Clean Core calls.