Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Murphy covers leadership, hiring and employee engagement. Change management is notoriously difficult. It's so hard, in fact, ...
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Tara Lawler and James Vinson of Morgan Lewis discuss how the speed and frequency of recent developments, such as adoption of AI, are placing new operational pressure on organizations and the need to ...
When stakeholders are empowered to understand their role in adopting new technology, rollouts are more successful.
Information technology is essential because it involves storing, retrieving, transmitting and manipulating information or data. Today, most world operations have transferred into digital because of ...
Mark Karasek, executive vice president of engineering and chief technology officer of The Chamberlain Group, teaches students the fundamentals of changing processes within organizations. When an ...
To achieve success, organizations of all sizes across industries need to be adaptable to change. While change is constant in almost every organization, managing change is easier said than done.
Change management has an image problem for a reason. It has too often been reduced to a predictable pattern: top-down ...
Explore the best change management software to effectively track, plan, and implement organizational changes. Find the perfect solution for your business. Change management software can help your team ...
“Seventy percent of corporate transformation efforts are doomed to fail.” International change leader and Harvard Business School professor Dr. John Kotter made this dire assertion more than 25 years ...
Change is hard. Whether it’s a personal change, a business transformation due to a new technology rollout, or a shift in company culture, most people tend to resist change, even when it’s beneficial.