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Author Erskine, Pamela.
Title ITIL and organizational change / Pamela Erskine.
Publisher Ely : IT Governance Publishing, 2013.



Descript 1 online resource (x, 133 pages)
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Contents Preface; About the Author; Acknowledgements; contents; Introduction; Why do some organizations fail to realize the benefits of the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) after implementation?; Chapter 1: How was Organizational Change Addressed during the Project?; Has the organizational change required for success been defined and addressed within the IT service management project?; Project selection; The value proposition; Chapter 2: Organizational Change; The human aspects of change; What motivates people to change?; Why does change affect them in this manner?
How do we address the self-doubt?True stories from the frontline: the human aspect of change; Chapter 3: Organizational Change Models; ADKAR®; Metrics are part of reinforcement; Six Change model; 1. Education and communication; 2. Participation and involvement; 3. Facilitation and support; 4. Negotiation and agreement; 5. Manipulation and co-option; 6. Explicit and implicit coercion; Freeze Change model; McKinsey 7S model®; Strategy; Structure; Systems; Shared values; Skills; Style; Staff; Kotter's eight-step model for change; 1. Establish a sense of urgency; 2. Create a guiding coalition.
3. Develop a vision and strategy4. Communicate the change vision; 5. Empower broad-based action; 6. Create short-term wins; 7. Consolidate gains and produce more change; 8. Anchor new approaches in the culture; How can an organizational change model help?; True stories from the frontline: an overloaded employee; Chapter 4: Selecting a Change Model; Which model is right for the organization and/or project?; ADKAR; Six Change; Freeze Change; McKinsey 7S; Kotter's eight-step model for change; True stories from the frontline: success was planned; Chapter 5: Accountability.
True stories from the frontline: accountabilityChapter 6: Planning; Organizational change plan; Communication plan; Planning tips and techniques; Chapter 7: Important roles; Roles and responsibilities; Governance; Chapter 8: Realizing the Benefits after the Fact; Chapter 9: Additional Guidance; Critical skills; Four areas for success; 1. Planning for organizational change; 2. Communicate about the project. Do it early. Do it often. Do it well.; 3. Engage the staff in the project; 4. Measure the current state, set goals, routinely measure progress, and publicize the outcomes.; References.
Appendix 1: ITIL Consulting and Advanced Organizational Performance Techniques ™ITIL consulting services:; ITG Resources; Other Websites; Toolkits; Training Services; Professional Services and Consultancy; Publishing Services; Newsletter.
ISBN 9781849284233 (electronic bk.)
1849284237 (electronic bk.)
1299468675 (ebk)
9781299468672 (ebk)
1849284229
9781849284226
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Author Erskine, Pamela.
Subject ITIL (Information technology management standard)
Information technology -- Management.
Support services (Management)
Business enterprises -- Information technology -- Management.
Organizational change -- Management.
Descript 1 online resource (x, 133 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Preface; About the Author; Acknowledgements; contents; Introduction; Why do some organizations fail to realize the benefits of the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) after implementation?; Chapter 1: How was Organizational Change Addressed during the Project?; Has the organizational change required for success been defined and addressed within the IT service management project?; Project selection; The value proposition; Chapter 2: Organizational Change; The human aspects of change; What motivates people to change?; Why does change affect them in this manner?
How do we address the self-doubt?True stories from the frontline: the human aspect of change; Chapter 3: Organizational Change Models; ADKAR®; Metrics are part of reinforcement; Six Change model; 1. Education and communication; 2. Participation and involvement; 3. Facilitation and support; 4. Negotiation and agreement; 5. Manipulation and co-option; 6. Explicit and implicit coercion; Freeze Change model; McKinsey 7S model®; Strategy; Structure; Systems; Shared values; Skills; Style; Staff; Kotter's eight-step model for change; 1. Establish a sense of urgency; 2. Create a guiding coalition.
3. Develop a vision and strategy4. Communicate the change vision; 5. Empower broad-based action; 6. Create short-term wins; 7. Consolidate gains and produce more change; 8. Anchor new approaches in the culture; How can an organizational change model help?; True stories from the frontline: an overloaded employee; Chapter 4: Selecting a Change Model; Which model is right for the organization and/or project?; ADKAR; Six Change; Freeze Change; McKinsey 7S; Kotter's eight-step model for change; True stories from the frontline: success was planned; Chapter 5: Accountability.
True stories from the frontline: accountabilityChapter 6: Planning; Organizational change plan; Communication plan; Planning tips and techniques; Chapter 7: Important roles; Roles and responsibilities; Governance; Chapter 8: Realizing the Benefits after the Fact; Chapter 9: Additional Guidance; Critical skills; Four areas for success; 1. Planning for organizational change; 2. Communicate about the project. Do it early. Do it often. Do it well.; 3. Engage the staff in the project; 4. Measure the current state, set goals, routinely measure progress, and publicize the outcomes.; References.
Appendix 1: ITIL Consulting and Advanced Organizational Performance Techniques ™ITIL consulting services:; ITG Resources; Other Websites; Toolkits; Training Services; Professional Services and Consultancy; Publishing Services; Newsletter.
ISBN 9781849284233 (electronic bk.)
1849284237 (electronic bk.)
1299468675 (ebk)
9781299468672 (ebk)
1849284229
9781849284226
Author Erskine, Pamela.
Subject ITIL (Information technology management standard)
Information technology -- Management.
Support services (Management)
Business enterprises -- Information technology -- Management.
Organizational change -- Management.

Subject ITIL (Information technology management standard)
Information technology -- Management.
Support services (Management)
Business enterprises -- Information technology -- Management.
Organizational change -- Management.
Descript 1 online resource (x, 133 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Preface; About the Author; Acknowledgements; contents; Introduction; Why do some organizations fail to realize the benefits of the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) after implementation?; Chapter 1: How was Organizational Change Addressed during the Project?; Has the organizational change required for success been defined and addressed within the IT service management project?; Project selection; The value proposition; Chapter 2: Organizational Change; The human aspects of change; What motivates people to change?; Why does change affect them in this manner?
How do we address the self-doubt?True stories from the frontline: the human aspect of change; Chapter 3: Organizational Change Models; ADKAR®; Metrics are part of reinforcement; Six Change model; 1. Education and communication; 2. Participation and involvement; 3. Facilitation and support; 4. Negotiation and agreement; 5. Manipulation and co-option; 6. Explicit and implicit coercion; Freeze Change model; McKinsey 7S model®; Strategy; Structure; Systems; Shared values; Skills; Style; Staff; Kotter's eight-step model for change; 1. Establish a sense of urgency; 2. Create a guiding coalition.
3. Develop a vision and strategy4. Communicate the change vision; 5. Empower broad-based action; 6. Create short-term wins; 7. Consolidate gains and produce more change; 8. Anchor new approaches in the culture; How can an organizational change model help?; True stories from the frontline: an overloaded employee; Chapter 4: Selecting a Change Model; Which model is right for the organization and/or project?; ADKAR; Six Change; Freeze Change; McKinsey 7S; Kotter's eight-step model for change; True stories from the frontline: success was planned; Chapter 5: Accountability.
True stories from the frontline: accountabilityChapter 6: Planning; Organizational change plan; Communication plan; Planning tips and techniques; Chapter 7: Important roles; Roles and responsibilities; Governance; Chapter 8: Realizing the Benefits after the Fact; Chapter 9: Additional Guidance; Critical skills; Four areas for success; 1. Planning for organizational change; 2. Communicate about the project. Do it early. Do it often. Do it well.; 3. Engage the staff in the project; 4. Measure the current state, set goals, routinely measure progress, and publicize the outcomes.; References.
Appendix 1: ITIL Consulting and Advanced Organizational Performance Techniques ™ITIL consulting services:; ITG Resources; Other Websites; Toolkits; Training Services; Professional Services and Consultancy; Publishing Services; Newsletter.
ISBN 9781849284233 (electronic bk.)
1849284237 (electronic bk.)
1299468675 (ebk)
9781299468672 (ebk)
1849284229
9781849284226

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