Change Management
Is A Product Used By Your Employees
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Jan 13
Online Webinar – Recorded September 11, 2019
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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When you think of change management as a product, you ask yourself different questions:
- Do people who work here know how to use change management?
- Is it simple?
- Complex?
- Is it obvious how it works?
- What’s fast about it?
- What’s slow about it?
- Are there bugs?
- What’s broken that we can quickly fix and what’s going to take a long time?
The best change management professionals are not only good at executing projects. They’re supporters of the organizational strategy. They push towards future-proofing the organization by actively creating harmony with the values of the business.
Only with a product manager mindset can we truly prepare our organizations for the “future of work” and create forward-thinking employees that are able to converge change management in the day-to-day.
Achieve the following learning outcomes:
- How to position change management for success within the context of your organization
- How to evaluate change management maturity through a product manager lens
- How to test different ways to help the business adopt new ways of working
- How to enroll the most critical stakeholders on the journey
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Change Management Is A Product Used By Your Employees
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