While the terms project management and change management are often interchanged in discussing the digital workplace, the two are actually quite different. Change is running rampant in the enterprise, ...
As someone who has worked as a change management executive and consultant in the corporate transformation field, I've noticed that project management tends to overshadow the importance of a change ...
The implementation of new systems and processes is likely to result in cost savings and overall productivity gains. However, implementing a full process redesign is a massive undertaking. While the ...
Managing change during a major technology implementation requires a clear vision, strong communication, thoughtful process ...
According to a recent study by KPMG, approximately 93% of all U.S. multinational organizations are undergoing some level of transformation in their business models—ranging from adjusting business ...
Suppose you had a clean slate to work with. How would government IT look different? How could it be improved upon? We asked state and local government technology leaders just that question. It’s more ...
Organizations have a hard time to plan and execute the right initiatives, because project portfolio management (PPM) is not deployed as a business process. “If you can’t describe what you are doing as ...
Change management and project management are often thought to be the same thing. They aren't. Here's how they differ. Project management involves the use of people, processes and methodologies to plan ...
The International Institute of Business Analysis defines a project as a temporary endeavor undertaken to create a unique product, service or result. The project scope defines the work that must be ...
Change management is among the most complex and challenging processes Global 2000 organizations face. Indeed, many IT service quality problems can be linked directly to poor change-management ...