ITIL and organizational change

In ITIL® and Organizational Change, Pamela Erskine analyzes some of the reasons why organizations fail to realize the benefits of ITIL and offers practical ways to avoid these pitfalls. She examines ways to clear the many hurdles that can obstruct progress and investigates how to improve acceptance...

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Main Author: Erskine, Pamela
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Ely IT Governance Publishing 2013
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505 0 |a 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 
505 0 |a 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 
505 0 |a 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 
505 0 |a 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? 
505 0 |a 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 
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653 |a Technologie de l'information / Gestion 
653 |a COMPUTERS / Computer Science / bisacsh 
653 |a IT infrastructure library / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n94024766 
653 |a Entreprises / Technologie de l'information / Gestion 
653 |a COMPUTERS / Data Processing / bisacsh 
653 |a COMPUTERS / Machine Theory / bisacsh 
653 |a IT infrastructure library / fast 
653 |a Organizational change / Management 
653 |a Information technology / Management / fast 
653 |a Changement organisationnel 
653 |a COMPUTERS / Hardware / General / bisacsh 
653 |a Organizational change / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85095525 
653 |a COMPUTERS / Reference / bisacsh 
653 |a Business enterprises / Information technology / Management 
653 |a COMPUTERS / Desktop Applications / Project Management Software / bisacsh 
653 |a COMPUTERS / Computer Literacy / bisacsh 
653 |a Organizational change / Management / fast 
653 |a Information technology / Management / http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008006980 
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520 |a In ITIL® and Organizational Change, Pamela Erskine analyzes some of the reasons why organizations fail to realize the benefits of ITIL and offers practical ways to avoid these pitfalls. She examines ways to clear the many hurdles that can obstruct progress and investigates how to improve acceptance of change in the workplace