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Making the most of Prosci’s Five Levers in Agile.
Welcome back to our comprehensive series on Agile and CM! As we dig deeper into the practical aspects of integrating Change Management and Agile, now is the time to review the entire host of CM plans required to get the ball rolling. Here is everything you need to know to work your way around sprints and releases. Back to the basics: five levers of CM and ADKAR. With PROSCI’s five levers, the process of change is given flesh and bones. A robust sponsorship roadmap is critical to enable leaders to be the face and voice of change. A carefully crafted communication plan also ensures that the message is sent at the right time to the right people through the right channel. Further down the road, empowering managers and frontline employees through the transition will call for a proper coaching plan. Equally important is the training plan designed to ...
Written by
Vincent Piedboeuf
How you keep people motivated, connected and disciplined in COVID-19 extreme circumstances.
When a client asked “How do we maintain a sufficient level of connection with our team members – working from home? And, how do we keep them motivated, involved and disciplined?”, we thought the answer could be of broader interest as we are all facing weeks of uncertainty, anxiety and confusion. These are characteristics of any major change. And all of them are at play these weeks – massively. As with any major change, we need to manage the transition. We need to take care of our health and the health of our business. And at the heart of both are people. People who are concerned and confused. But at the same time we are required to perform in an entirely new way to minimise the effects of Covid-19 on our business. But before I – for purely structural reasons – divide the question into social and business ...
Written by
Anna Balk-Møller
We cannot discuss CM and Agile integration, unless we explain how ADKAR gets reconfigured in Agile. If you are already familiar with PROSCI’s ADKAR model, you will find out how it supports individual transitions in an incremental environment. If you aren’t, we’ve got you covered. This post gives you everything you need to know, from a detailed breakdown of ADKAR’s change sequence to a comparative overview of how it operates when coupled with waterfall and Agile approaches. ADKAR at a glance. At the organisational level, change is nothing other than the sum of successful individual transitions, which can be achieved in five steps. Skip one or leave people behind, and the whole initiative will be ruined. Fail to put the right “building block” at the bottom, and the change will be, at best, short-lived. A powerful tool that has gradually become the change model standard, ADKAR can ...
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Vincent PIEDBOEUF
“How to” integrate CM and Agile: adjusting the approach.
Change Management and Agile are grounded in symmetrical principles and deliver added value where they intersect. But integrating CM seamlessly in an Agile environment comes with some challenges as well. Our last post hashed out the main obstacles … and highlighted the payoff. It is now time to address practical issues. How should you adapt? What should you do differently? How does Agile affect the Change Management approach and the dialog between CM and PM? Without further ado, here are some guidelines, ranging from the broad to the specific. Overall… …develop an iterative approach to Change Management. In other words, focus on the core methodology and key components, leaving room for adaptations. Make sure to execute on activities that deliver maximum value, and put responsiveness first. You might want to redefine success metrics as you go and test new approaches (more on this below). Of course, operating ...
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Vincent PIEDBOEUF
“How to” integrate Change Management and Agile: what you need to know before starting.
In our first instalment, we reviewed the set of values and principles common to both Agile and Change Management. Because many Change Management assumptions and standards find an echo or are mirrored in Agile, both disciplines can work in synergy to deliver extra value. But how exactly should you integrate Change Management and iterative project development? And how different is the approach to managing the people side of change in an Agile environment with respect to one running on Waterfall methods? Here is everything you need to know before starting, from the impact of Agile on Change Management to key success factors and obstacles[1]. 1. How do iterative methods impact Change Management? The answer is pretty straightforward: Change Management must itself become iterative, aligned with sprints and releases. It is only logical that Change Management plans should be turned into, say, “provisional by design” documents. The hardest part ...
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Vincent Piedboeuf
Change has a new name: Nexum Group
Nexum and proacteur join forces to leverage strengths and support world leading brands in their change management capability across Europe and North Africa. Merger deal signed between Nexum and proacteur, both major Prosci affiliates in Continental Europe and in North Africa. Capital increase courtesy of a new equity partner, Profinpar. Newly formed Nexum Group now prepared to support Europe’s and North Africa largest and smallest clients. Combining international reach with local expertise in most Western European languages. Seamless transition guaranteed for existing Nexum and proacteur clients with same level of service and single point of contact. Merger to strengthen market impact according to Prosci, the company behind leading change management methodology, ADKAR. Brussels, 28 January 2020 – Nexum and proacteur, two of Europe’s largest and most experienced change management consultancies have today joined forces to become the leading player in Europe and North Africa: Nexum Group. ...
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Nexum Group
Change Management & Agile Series: Exploring Common Values and Principles.
You are all familiar, at least to some extent, with “Agile”. Iterative development methods have been around for almost four decades. The Agile Manifesto itself was formalised at the turn of the millennium. Originally targeting software development, Agile has grown to become a discipline in its own right, based on a set of values and principles. But how does it articulate with Change Management, the discipline that seeks to maximise adoption and usage of change(s)? Agile clearly finds an echo in Change Management through common values and symmetrical principles. This certainly enables Change management to be an effective method to move to Agile or navigate Agile projects. In fact, we could say that the two disciplines are coextensive, delivering increased value where they intersect. This series of 6 articles offers an in-depth exploration of the intersection between Agile and Change management, down to the nuts and bolts of how to ...
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Vincent PIEDBOEUF
Change saturation is increasingly common and here is what you can do about it.
With more and bigger changes happening at an accelerated pace, overlapping is pretty inevitable. So much so that 73% of respondents to the recent PROSCI’s Best Practices Report have declared that they were close to, or surpassed the point of saturation. Past this point, people are unable to absorb more changes, causing adoption and usage rates to plummet. As fatigue sets in, the effects on the workplace can be devastating. Change saturation can - and should - be addressed if only to mitigate its impact. Here are PROSCI’s 6 recommendations* to get the most of your transformational efforts, present and future! *This article is based on PROSCI’s 6 strategies for reducing change saturation[1]. Make sure to check in-text references to learn more about related issues. It all starts with an extensive inventory. With many projects underway and forthcoming, you need to establish priorities. Making an inventory ...
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Vincent PIEDBOEUF
Change Management Trends: a conversation with Caroline Mørck Jensen
PROSCI’s Global Partners recently met to reflect on Change Management (CM) trends, uncovering challenges and opportunities worldwide. We are excited to bring you a timely and telling conversation with Denmark-based expert & Partner at NEXUM, Caroline Mørck Jensen. Because she plays a very active role in the Benelux, French and Swiss markets, Caroline has a thorough and unique understanding of Western European dynamics. Watch the video interview and read on to expand on key aspects of the discussion! An ever-increasing demand for Change Management. Partners have made very clear that there is a growing awareness and demand for CM globally (also see “Trends in CM” and “CM across Regions and Cultures” articles). Along with change saturation challenges, the need to reinvent the organization while maintaining “business as usual” for all customers is certainly a major issue driving demand for Change Management in Europe (De Jaeger ...
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NEXUM with Caroline Mørck Jensen