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Fast and Simple Change Management Steps to Ensure the Success of Your Portfolio Prioritization

Does your current strategic IT planning approach allow for dynamic adjustments?

Improving the quality and success of the portfolio prioritization process is a goal we hear from many organizations. But at the same time, we hear that many organizations are reluctant to work on this because they fear the “process overhaul” that may come along with it. Decision Lens has long solved problem with powerful, automated software and well-thought-out implementation activities that include the necessary change management steps. In this webcast, we’ll discuss why change management is a key component of any portfolio prioritization improvement initiative, but why it also doesn’t need to be daunting or hard.

You’ll hear from globally-renowned change management expert Steve Jacobs, Senior Advisor of the Continuous Learning Group (CLG), as he describes leading-edge, evidence-based change management principles. And you’ll hear from Decision Lens experts who describe how including the right change management steps in your portfolio initiative does NOT have to make it more painful.

Date: Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Time: 12 pm ET/ 9 am PT

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About the Speaker

Steve Jacobs

2016-05-18_WB_Platform_Change-Mgt_Steve-Jacobs.pngSteve Jacobs is an expert international consultant and executive advisor with a remarkable track record of results and transformative change. He is highly regarded for his insightful work with senior executives in achieving new performance, culture change, and lasting competitive advantage across a wide range of enterprises. Steve has worked with leaders in scores of notable companies such as GE, Chevron, Cigna, and H.J. Heinz. He has authored a number of articles on topics such as Preparing Global Leaders, and is lead author of the Axiom Award-winning book, The Behavior Breakthrough – Leading Your Organization to A New Competitive Advantage. He holds an interdisciplinary B.A. from the University of California and a master’s degree from Harvard University.