Your Go-To Guide to the 7 R’s of Change Management
Change management has become one of the most important factors for success in the organizational paradigm of the modern world.
Why is that? Well, it is because the project development process and all the other factors related to the project are not that stable and they have to be changed ever so often because of the changing requirement of the market.
That’s why project managers have to incorporate a process of change management in their development strategy to make sure that any changes that come in the way of their development process being a success, can be dealt with, with ease.
Let’s discuss the definition of change management in detail.
What is Change Management?
The systematic approach which deals with the transition or transformation of different organizational goals, processes, core values, or technologies is called the Change Management process .
The main reason why companies incorporate a change management process in their overall workflow is that they want to successfully implement different methods and strategies of change in their development processes which ultimately helps the people to adapt to the change.
What are the Three Types of Organizational Change?
The following are the three most important types of Organizational change that are a part of the organizational paradigm. They are:
What are the 7 R’s of Change Management?
The famous 7 R’s of change management are the most important points that are to be considered in the whole change management process. These points are invoked in the conversation whenever anyone wants to make a change request regarding anything in the organization.
These points are important because they help in normalizing the change management process for those people associated with the project or the organization that is skeptical and wants everything to remain the same.
These 7 R’s of change management checklist consists of 7 simple questions. These questions are as follows.
Let’s discuss all of these questions in detail.
Why was the change requested by the upper management or the project managers related to the project? What was the reason behind this change request?
There can be many reasons regarding the processes of the company or the project development process, but the most common reasons for a change request are as follows:
No matter what the reason for the change request is, the entity that is filing for change has to present a credible evidence trail or a persuasive argument to support their push for change.
This evidence has to submit to the board so that they can investigate and approve the change request.
One thing that you have to make sure of is to align all of the changes that are being proposed with the IT strategy and business objectives associated with the organization. This will help you avoid the expenditure of valuable resources on unnecessary changes.
What are the risks associated with the changes that have been proposed in the change management process?
You have to understand that there is risk associated with literally everything included in the project development process and every entity associated with the organization.
The risks can be major like the company shutting down or something less fatal like losing a chunk of data during a system upgrade.
The question is how much risk are you going to allow to make sure that the changes can be administered with that risk present and there isn’t any fatal damage to the whole shebang.
What are the resources required to administer the change the company is proposing or the project manager is rooting for?
Whenever we talk about the project development process, we talk about the budget and resource pool available for the project to be a definite success.
If the company doesn’t have the money to back the project development process or if they don’t have the required or recommended personnel to finish the job, they are never going to complete the project in time or even after the deadline .
That’s why even when you are rooting or proposing a change request, you need to make sure that you have the right amount of resources to complete the change management process, otherwise, you’re just shouting in the wind with no outcome.
To measure your resource pool, you first need to make sure that you know about all of the resources that are needed for your change management process. When you narrow that down, then you can check the resource pool for those resources, and if they are available, you will be victorious.
6 Important Causes of a Failing Change Management Process
One thing you need to make sure in the very start of the change management process is to get to know the person that raised the change request in front of the board in the first place.
You need to do this because in the future it gets very hard to pinpoint the person who initiated the request because of the mayhem everywhere.
This person is extremely valuable for you because they are the ones with the evidence to support the change request process which they have to submit to the board as quickly as possible so that the change request can be accepted as soon as possible and the work can begin.
What is going to be the outcome of the change that you are trying to get implemented in the whole scenario?
Let’s say that you are working on a software development process and you are trying to add a new feature to the software.
You need to make sure that the return that you are going to get from that feature being introduced in the project is sufficient enough to perform the change in the first place, otherwise, there is no point in making a change request.
This is why you must make a pros and cons list of every change that you are trying to enforce so that you can check the returns you can get from every change being incorporated.
One thing you need to make sure of is to find the right person that is going to be in charge of the creation, testing, and implementation of the change that you are trying to propose.
This is where upper-level management or project management comes into play because they have the authority and the mindset to appoint a suitable candidate for the job so that the change management process can go smoothly without any hiccups.
You need to find out about the relationship between the change that you are proposing and all of the other changes that are swirling around your change management process.
This process is done because most of the time we see in the organizational paradigm, that the changes not unlike tasks and processes are dependent on each other. One can’t happen without the other happening first.
This is why it’s your job to find out the relationship between all of the different tasks so that you can complete all of those dependencies and get your change incorporated.
Conclusion
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