This framework is developed by a team of former McKinsey and Big 4 consultants. The presentation follows the headline-body-bumper slide format used by global consulting firms.
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Lean Change Management is a 21-slide PowerPoint framework developed by LearnPPT Consulting that captures a Lean Change Management Playbook and a 5-step implementation process: Program Initiation, Strategy Definition, Detailed Planning, Deployment Preparation, and Execution.
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Use this framework when organizations face economic pressure or performance issues and need to design and execute resource-efficient transformational programs that reduce waste and maintain momentum.
Transformation executives developing a governance-backed Playbook to monitor milestones and accountabilities during enterprise-wide change.
Program managers building detailed plans and deployment preparation activities, including readiness assessments and timelines.
Change managers creating business readiness scorecards and team structures to measure preparedness and resource utilization.
Operations or Lean practitioners aligning process-streamlining efforts with execution milestones and governance checkpoints.
The 5-step, phased approach reflects typical consulting program-management practice by moving from initiation through execution with explicit governance and readiness assessment stages.
Due to recession and poor performance of the economy, companies have been pressured to change their way of conducting business. We observe small companies are facing market pressures, may be forced to downsize, whereas large companies may have resources, but lack the expertise to streamline their processes.
In this context, companies require planning and a carefully designed transformative plan which makes use of their resources in an effective and efficient manner. For this purpose, Lean Change Management proves most beneficial. Applying Lean Management techniques to managing change can reduce waste, increase efficiency, and ensure that momentum is maintained towards successful Transformation.
This framework captures how Lean principles can be leveraged for Change Management. We also introduce the concept of the Lean Change Management Playbook. Lean Change Management is the implementation of this playbook through a 5-step process:
This deck also includes slide templates for you to use in your own business presentations.
Lean Change Management provides a structured approach to navigate complex transformations. It emphasizes the importance of governance structures to support the implementation of Lean initiatives, ensuring that change activities are executed with precision and accountability. The Playbook acts as a strategic guide, helping leaders monitor progress and maintain focus on critical milestones.
The framework also highlights the need for detailed planning and readiness assessments, offering templates for business readiness scorecards and team structures. By leveraging these tools, organizations can achieve better resource utilization, timely execution, and enhanced transparency in measuring progress. This PPT is an essential resource for executives aiming to drive successful change initiatives with minimal waste and maximum impact.
What is Lean Change Management and how does it differ from traditional change management?
Lean Change Management applies Lean management principles to change initiatives to reduce waste, increase efficiency, and keep momentum during transformation. It emphasizes a Playbook-driven, structured approach with governance and measurable readiness assessments rather than solely prescriptive rollout plans, implemented through a 5-step process.
What are the typical phases in a Lean Change Management program?
A Lean Change Management program typically follows 5 phases as defined by the Playbook: Program Initiation, Strategy Definition, Detailed Planning, Deployment Preparation, and Execution, each focused on governance, readiness, and measured progress through the Execution phase.
How do governance structures support Lean change initiatives?
Governance structures provide accountability, decision rights, and oversight to ensure Lean activities are executed with precision and transparency, enable monitoring of progress against milestones, and support escalation and corrective actions through documented governance structures.
What should I look for when buying a Lean Change Management toolkit or template set?
Prioritize toolkits that include a Playbook-aligned phased process, governance templates, business readiness scorecards, team-structure guidance, and presentation-ready slides to accelerate planning and monitoring, especially the availability of business readiness scorecards.
Are template decks worth buying for Lean change programs given tight budgets?
Template decks can reduce setup time and provide a structured approach to planning, governance, and readiness assessments, which supports efficient resource use and faster alignment; a typical offering may come as a 21-slide PowerPoint deck.
We need to prepare deployment readiness — what assessment components should we include?
Readiness assessments should cover stakeholder alignment, team structures and roles, capacity and resource availability, risk and mitigation plans, and measurable indicators captured in business readiness scorecards to determine deployment readiness.
How can a transformation leader use a Lean Change Management Playbook to monitor progress?
A Playbook acts as a strategic guide setting milestones, governance checkpoints, and measurable readiness criteria so leaders can track progress, trigger governance reviews, and maintain focus on critical outcomes using the Playbook as the primary reference.
What templates are commonly included in Lean change PPT decks?
Common templates include Playbook overview slides, phased process maps, governance and decision‑rights diagrams, business readiness scorecards, team-structure templates, and deployment-preparation checklists focused on team structures.
This PPT slide outlines the governance structures essential for implementing Lean initiatives, featuring a triangular relationship among Change leadership, a Central change team, and 2 Business units (A and B). Change leadership evaluates progress, reviews decisions, and aligns the central and business unit teams. The Central change team develops and distributes "plays," which are key change management milestones, acting as a hub for local change teams. Business units execute tailored strategies while adhering to overarching goals. Playbook checklists outline key milestones, serving as monitoring tools to ensure timely execution and accountability, enhancing the likelihood of successful transformation initiatives.
This PPT slide provides an overview of Lean Change Management, focusing on its structured approach through a "Playbook." It emphasizes the application of Lean principles for identifying necessary changes, decision-making, and setting milestones, highlighting the importance of clarity and precision in the change process. The segmentation of milestones into stages minimizes non-value-adding activities, allowing organizations to manage resources effectively and focus on impactful actions. The Playbook serves as a management framework that translates the vision for change into defined work streams, resource allocation, and timelines. This structured methodology is essential for maintaining momentum and ensuring efficient transformation efforts.
Steps 4 and 5 of the Lean Change Management approach focus on structured deployment and execution. Step 4, "Deployment Preparation," emphasizes collaboration between central and unit-level teams, completion of specific tasks, implementation of performance monitors, and establishment of key performance indicators (KPIs) with stakeholder confirmation. Dashboards and reports, along with pre-implementation baselines, are essential for tracking progress. Regular weekly meetings with managers ensure focus on milestones, while a central checklist repository facilitates real-time progress tracking.
Step 5, "Execution," initiates Lean Management deployment, transitioning report maintenance responsibilities from project teams to operational teams, promoting sustainable management practices. Stakeholders receive summarized results through automated dashboards and reports, ensuring transparency and accountability throughout the process. This systematic approach highlights the importance of preparation and execution in successful change management.
The Lean Change Management approach begins with Program Initiation, establishing a governance model and identifying Change Management leaders. Central team leaders are assigned to work streams, with local representatives acting as program managers to address local concerns. An international leader oversees global deployment, ensuring effective communication between central and local teams.
Step 2, Strategy Definition, focuses on formulating guiding principles and core components, including a transformation roadmap, functional plans, and stakeholder transition plans. Comprehensive Change Management resources, such as program communication, training, and implementation support, are essential. Key milestones and performance indicators (KPIs) track progress, while revisiting the original business case ensures alignment with strategic objectives. This structured approach highlights the importance of leadership, clear communication, and thorough planning in successful transformations.
This PPT slide outlines the application of Lean Management principles in Change Management. Key principles include "Just-in-time," which divides tasks into work streams to enhance efficiency and minimize delays. "Ongoing maintenance" utilizes scorecards for proactive risk management. "Continuous improvement" adapts tasks based on insights to eliminate unnecessary efforts, promoting agility. "Quality at the source" emphasizes completing one stage before moving to the next, ensuring focus and quality. The principle of treating stakeholders as partners engages both core and non-core teams. "Small lot production" breaks tasks into manageable parts to reduce lead times. Finally, "employee empowerment and growth" encourages shared responsibilities among team members, fostering adaptability. These principles aim for greater efficiency and effectiveness in Change Management processes.
Source: Best Practices in Change Management, Lean Management PowerPoint Slides: Lean Change Management PowerPoint (PPT) Presentation Slide Deck, LearnPPT Consulting
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