Driving successful transformations is challenging. In fact, only 22% of all large transformations are deemed to be a success, and 38% of CEOs would rather resign than lead a large-scale transformation. These figures are alarming.
Without a robust and structured approach to driving those transformations, the risk of encountering common pitfalls – such as ineffective governance, misleading reporting, and insufficient change management – is high and the chances of success are slim.
A structured approach to programme management is not just a methodology but a strategic enabler for transformation, providing a solid foundation for your programme’s impact and success. It will ensure that the intended transformation is, from inception, built for high impact and that the right components are in place to drive progress, engage your organisation to change, and realise the benefits.
This session will explore the reasons why most transformation programmes are deemed unsuccessful, and where the solutions to mitigate this historically low success rate might lie. It will showcase Implement’s signature approach to driving large-scale transformations, the TPM (Transformation Programme Management) framework, key to realising the benefits of the transformation programme your organisation is engaged or about to engage in – from steering the transformation and directing its execution to transforming the organisation.
This session will provide you with:
- An understanding of why only 22% of transformations are successful
- An overview of common pitfalls in programme management, along with strategies to minimise these risks and significantly increase the success rate
- A showcase of the TPM framework – Implement’s best-practice approach for driving large-scale transformations (encompassing the three foundational dimensions: Build for high impact, drive progress, and engage to change)
- Insights on how to assess the maturity of your transformation programme, helping to pinpoint the greatest areas for improvement
We look forward to delving into these exciting topics with you!
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