Eight (8) Golden Tips To Lead The Human Of The Transformations
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Online Webinar – Recorded February 24, 2021
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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- Why implementing agile methodologies does not lead to business agility in some cases?
- Why does digital transformation fail for the customer?
The key is on the human side! Real life examples taken from electronic government, digital transformations,
M&A’s and even from economic development in the middle of the jungle, will help you to visualize what is a how to lead the complexity that human factor adds to change and transformation initiatives.
Attendees of this webinar will understand:
- Why paving the cows path leads to consumer frustration
- How to make elephants dance in promoting a cultural change
- The relation between furniture and corporate culture
- The key factors behind successful agile teams
- The importance of the purpose to lead lasting transformations
- Eight golden tips in how to lead the human side as to ensure lasting transformations
Join Luis Alberto Caceres Villota (LinkedIn profile) author of Murphy On Projects: Causas de falhas nos projetos e como preveni-las (Portuguese Edition) as he shares The 8 Tips & Tricks you need to adopt.
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Eight (8) Golden Tips To Lead The Human Of The Transformations
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