Change management deals with how changes to the system are managed so they don't degrade system performance and availability. Change management is especially critical in today's highly decentralized, ...
Organizations embrace change initiatives for a variety of reasons, including streamlining, fixing broken systems and staying competitive. Change is simply a reality of doing business these days. To be ...
Almost every major marketer adopting new technology also has an entire ecosystem of agency partners. You can adopt the best ...
Change management is not an option. It is an important piece of business interruption prevention and helps ensure security risk does not drift up during projects and day-to-day activities. Changes to ...
Managing change during a major technology implementation requires a clear vision, strong communication, thoughtful process ...
Businesses must emphasize the importance of clear processes for requesting, reviewing, approving, and implementing changes, rigorous testing and validation, and continuous improvement to ensure ...
Benjamin Franklin famously said, “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” Franklin could have added a third certainty: change. Change comes whether we like it or not.
The drive to automate more and more network operations is a good thing, but it exposes a need for network teams to ensure their change-management processes are in order. Unfortunately, network teams ...
Change is complete.<BR><BR>That's fairly detailed and it works for a very large, national corporation. I imagine this doesn't scale well even for some large companies, if the tech contingent isn't ...
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that you probably thought I was just tossing out a controversial idea when I wrote Why Change Management Fails. Au contraire. I'm methodically building a ...
There is much discussion about continuous improvement, kaizen and operational excellence pursuits in operations management. Many times, the topic of process improvement neglects the more important ...