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Based on the 2-day Lean Change Agent workshop, this self-study version allows you to progress at your own pace and get support through online discussions, and Lean Coffee sessions with Lean Change Management author Jason Little. Change agent Jason Little gets you thinking about the good, the bad and the ugly of the “lean change management cycle.” His philosophy is to get rid of static charts and dusty project plans and instead implement a “feedback-driven” change management process.
Lean Change Managment false By:Jason Little (Management consultant) Published on 2014-10-03 by Happy Melly ExpressThis book will help you implement successful change and bypass change resistance by co-creating change. The book will do that through examples of how innovative practices can dramatically improve the success of change programs. These practices combine ideas from the Agile, Lean Startup, change management, organizational development and psychology communities.
This book will change how you think about change. In this book we will cover: Why does change resistance emerge and what you should NOT do about it. And of course, how to harness that human reaction to the benefit of all involved in the change process. Step-by-step descriptions of how we combined ideas from many change methods and frameworks to develop a customized change management process that was right for The Commission. How you can customize your own change program just like we did at The Commission. How you can involve the people affected in the change in the design of that change.
Directly contributing to the success of the change program. A newly appointed CIO had shaken the place up with some big changes, including a transition away from traditional management practices and towards Agile practices. How to implement these modern approaches to management in a very traditional organization? A new approach to change was needed. Lean Change Management was needed. This book describes how myself and team of change agents helped The Commission transform from an old-school public sector to a modern Agile organization.
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