Project Management 4. Managing Project Change

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Project Management 4. Managing Project Change

Week 4

Managing project change

In Project Management

There are Types of change 2 Types of change (that we talk about)

Change Control & Change Management

Change Control

You had a plan

Now things are changing

What are you going to do?

What are ____________ going to do? you

2% requirements creep per month (www.IAG.biz, 2008)

baseline value control communicate

baseline Measure change against your http://www.flickr.com/photos/jsome1/477085398/

process Control the change with a http://www.flickr.com/photos/m-c/181007636/

Communicate, always communicate

What’s the value of the change? http://www.flickr.com/photos/noahwesley/120499365/

The other type of change

Change management

People Change management

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Managing Change Organizational Change Organizational Culture Project Manager and Change Avoiding Failure

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Scheduling projects to not all hit the users at once Timing is everything Scheduling projects to not all hit the users at once

Volume of change Change fatigue

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technological_singularity

Why change? SWOT

Make a list of positive and negative responses Responses to change + - Make a list of positive and negative responses

How do you feel when you have to tell others things are changing?

How do you feel when you are told things are changing?

John Kotter’s 8 steps Establish a sense of urgency Create a coalition Develop a clear vision Share the vision Empower people to clear obstacles Secure short-term wins Consolidate and keep moving Anchor the change

Invite people to participate

Customers who get a chance to complain and are then satisfied are more loyal than customers who have never had a problem.

resistance

culture

Figure 1.3 Organisational cultures (Cadle & Yates, 2005, p7)

Figure 1.4 Sociability/solidarity matrix (Cadle & Yates, 2005, p9)

Figure 3.7 Key dimensions defining and organizations culture (Gray & Larson, 2006, p74)

Figure 3.9 Cultural dimensions of and organization supportive of project management (Gray & Larson, 2006, p76).

The pm as a change agent

Project success depends on change

Stages in a change program: Launching the project Winning hearts and minds Skilling the end-users After go-live

aabbcc identify audiences and the actions you want identify the barriers which audiences have and tell them about the benefits that will result choose communication channels and controls that you will use to check understanding

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10steps

Kotter’s 8 steps

Successful projects have planned for change

Someone is accountable for change management

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