Benefits Realization & Business Change Management
Posted by EdmontonPMJan 27
Live Webinar February 4th, 2015 – 2:00 pm – 3:15 pm EST
Duration: 75 Min webinar Credits: 1 PDU Category A – Free PDU
Sponsored by: Change Management CoP (REP #S056)
Programs and the related project and operational components within them are undertaken to bring about some form of change.
Projects produce new or updated products or services that contribute to the program as a whole, while
Programs are designed to generate benefits…benefits that flow to the sponsoring organization as well as the benefits intended for the target audience: beneficiaries and stakeholders.
Many times, however, programs and projects fail to achieve planned benefits outlined in the business cases that support them.
To improve the program/project leader’s ability to guide the achievement of target benefits, a clear understanding of the interrelationship between Benefits Management and Organizational (Business) Change Management is required.
This session explains the Benefits Management process and highlights the linkage between Benefits Management and Change Management activities.
Session topics include:
- Benefits Planning
- Benefits Measurement and Monitoring
- Benefits Sustainment
- Business Change Management
- Managing Ambiguity and Complexity
- Achieving and Sustaining Behavioral Change
- Change Management Processes
- Program Management and Business Change Management
- Questions and Answers
Note: You do have to be a PMI® member to register for this opportunity.
Presenter: Eric S. Norman, PMP, PgMP, (LinkedIn profile) has specialized in the process of project and program management – mentoring, consulting and leading project, program and business process improvement efforts at various fortune 500 companies over the last 25 years. He led the update to the Project Management Institute’s Practice Standard for Work Breakdown Structures – Second Edition and was the Chair for the update to PMI’s The Standard for Program Management – Third Edition. Mr. Norman is currently representing PMI in a collaborative study on Lean Principles in Program Management between PMI and the International Council On Systems Engineering (INCOSE) led by MIT. This team’s publication The Guide to Lean Enablers for Managing Engineering Programs received the prestigious Shingo Prize for Operational Excellence.
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