I'd originally scheduled 3 hours for the session to allow for lots of discussion (again, knowing who would be present). I surprised myself by keeping everyone on-track so that we actually finished in just over 2 hours. I think this was due to a few factors, My preparation headed off potential questions and that facilitation training continuing to pay off (thank you Cathy) ;) My agenda for the afternoon was:
- Purpose of session
- Presentation - 'Let's Have Some Change Management - with a Dash of Pragmatism'
- Normal Change Process (using process framework documentation)
- Emergency Change Process (using process framework documentation)
- Exercices (1: Name that change 2: Roleplay an emergency change with some curveballs throw in)
- Wrap-up Discussion
- Feedback forms (I believe in self-improvement)
Only time will tell how effective or not the workshop was. The next stage is rolling out training to all the IT staff. It certainly achieved it's objective in educating them in the basics of change management, terminology, process, etc. One of the feedback forms actually showed that they thought they knew a lot going into the session, then coming out realised how much they didn't know and have yet to learn ;)
It's times like this that I wish I would be there for the duration of the journey - letting go is never easy is it?
2 comments:
i agree with what you said..leeting go is nver easi ..:)
But Change management process is necessary even without a tools or formal version of ITSM . As what ITIL aim is just a framework/best practise.
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