Measuring Change & Driving Results
With The Prosci Change Scorecard
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EdmontonPM
Mar 15
Live Webinar March 21st, 2018, 11:00 am – 12:30 pm EDT
Live Webinar March 22nd, 2018, 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider:: Change Management Learning Center (PROSCI)
Prosci specializes in change management processes. With a strong developed expertise in change management processes they produce high quality informative presentations and seminars
How do you measure change management & change outcomes?
As the discipline of change management continues to evolve, clearly defining success and how we are going to measure it on our changes and change management work is crucial for practitioners and organizations.
Prosci has developed a tool called the Prosci Change Scorecard that lays out a framework for measuring success at the organizational performance (results and outcomes), individual performance (adoption and usage), and change management performance levels over the lifecycle of the project.
Join Prosci’s Chief Innovation Officer Tim Creasey, (LinkedIn profile, @timcreasey) to learn how this tool empowers you to demonstrate and track the success of your initiatives and hear real-life application story from a health care organization.
PROSCI literally “wrote the books” on Change Management:
- ADKAR®: A Model for Change in Business, Government and our Communityby Jeffrey M. Hiatt
- ADKAR®—awareness, desire, knowledge, ability and reinforcement
- Change Management: The People Side of Change by Jeffrey M. Hiatt
These texts are a MUST READ for anyone performing Change management as a part of their role!
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Measuring Change & Driving Results
With The Prosci Change Scorecard
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