The Disciplined Approach To Change
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Online Webinar – Recorded October 19, 2021
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media 1 PDU – Free
Provider: ProjectManagement.com / Gantthead (REP #2488)
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Rethinking an organization in an Agile manner is a challenge that affects every organizational aspect and is surrounded by risks that must be appropriately managed.
Beyond the used methodologies and frameworks, the goal is always to develop a mindset that allows the organization to ” stand on their own feet” and embrace antifragility.
In this talk we will describe a concrete transformation experience in a medical sector company, with the operational office in Italy, and how it has been completely revolutionized thanks to PMI Disciplined Agile and Lean Change Management.
Felice Pescatore (LinkedIn profile) will talk about successful changes and the less fortunate experiments, how the company developed its Way of Working (WoW) in an agile manner, even going so far as to reorganize the internal physical spaces.
Felice will also take a look at how the aspects of the transformation program were developed: from the Portfolio to the Risk Management System, up to the revision of the Quality procedures.
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