What do you mean by Change Management
At MetaPM we are passionate about delivering successful projects and a big part of that is Change Management. We have developed what we call the Four Types of Change Management. The Four Types of.
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There is a challenge for change management practitioners engaged on a project to share their focus between organisational change management and project change management activities. Along with defining the difference between organisational and project change management, this whitepaper looks to answer the following question:
How can change practitioners provide a structured approach, and set of activities for project change management to:
In the process of answering this question, the white paper provides a 10-step process that can be used to implement project change management on a project.
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