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This slide deck is not intended to provide you with the "be all and end all" about Agile Change Management. It has been created from an amount of research into the subject to provide you with the latest thinking around Agile Change Management. The information should be used for reference purposes because every organisation and situation is different. The slides sections are as follows:
What is Agile Change Management? Some Perspectives on Agile Change Management. Characteristics of Agile Change Management. Some Agile Change Management Models/Approaches. The Difference between Agile and Traditional Change Management
Hopefully the slides will enhance your understanding of what is currently a very "hot topic" but you need to reflect on the information provided and use it to align with your own research and understanding to make best use of the information.
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Source: Best Practices in Agile PowerPoint Slides: A Comprehensive Guide to Agile Change Management PowerPoint (PPT) Presentation, The Highway of Change
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The Highway of Change is me ... Ron Leeman.
I am a seasoned (that means older), well rounded (that doesn't mean overweight) multi-faceted (both from a business and personal perspective), dedicated and ethical professional who has an enviable track record of achievement.
I have been a Change, Process and Project professional since 1974.
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