Only 22% of large-scale transformations are successful. This unfortunate outcome doesn’t just happen because programmes go wrong – but because they often start wrong. Early missteps can lead to persistent challenges throughout the programme’s lifecycle that prevent organisations from reaching their full potential.


Unlocking this potential requires a clear understanding of the transformation capabilities needed, the current programme’s maturity, and the gap between the two. Our TPM assessment is designed to highlight both the strengths and areas for improvement in your programme, and to offer a clear roadmap with concrete initiatives that focus on reducing complexity and increasing transparency – two key levers for long-term transformation success.


This session will focus on how you can leverage the TPM framework to carry out comprehensive assessments that uncover key improvement opportunities within your transformation programmes. Drawing on Implement’s 25 years of experience in driving large-scale transformations globally, we’ve developed a robust assessment approach that delivers a 360-degree programme x-ray – equally emphasising the three core disciplines essential to any successful transformation:

  • Designing and building the programme for high impact
  • Continuously driving progress in execution
  • Effectively engaging the receiving organisation to ensure sustainable change

This session will guide you through our structured analysis approach, which draws on both qualitative and quantitative data to assess your current transformation approach and programme management capabilities across these disciplines. We’ll also show how this thorough evaluation lays the groundwork for a clear roadmap with concrete optimisation initiatives – aimed at reducing complexity and increasing transparency, paving the way for long-term transformation success.


We look forward to exploring the topic of large-scale transformation management with you!


Practical information:

When: 11 September 2025 - 08:30-09:00

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