Technical Change Managment
Technical change management is the process with the responsibility of controlling the lifecycle of all changes in the organisation. This is done with a little amount of disruption to IT services. Benefits of technical change management include: cost savings, enhanced creativity, improved efficiency, improved morale, minimising disruptions and downtimes, risk mitigation and improved communication/decision making. Challenges of technical change management include: resistance to change, poor project managment skills, unkown state, insufficient training, lack of communication and inadequate planning.
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Technical Change Managment
Technical change management is the process with the responsibility of controlling the lifecycle of all changes in the organisation. This is done with a little amount of disruption to IT services. Benefits of technical change management include: cost savings, enhanced creativity, improved efficiency, improved morale, minimising disruptions and downtimes, risk mitigation and improved communication/decision making. Challenges of technical change management include: resistance to change, poor project managment skills, unkown state, insufficient training, lack of communication and inadequate planning.