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Top 10 Books on Change Management (2023 edition)

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Change management is so important for making sure that the change you deliver is embedded in the organization. Here’s my list of top change management books for leaders. Inspiration — how did I feel after reading the book? Leading Change by John P. Professor John P.

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How to Make a Change Management Plan

ProjectManager.com

A change management plan can be the difference between project success and failure. Jennifer Bridges, PMP, shows you how to create the right change management plan for your project. In Review – How to Make a Change Management Plan. What Makes Up a Change Management Plan?

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Agile Leadership: How to Close the Knowing-Doing Gap

Scrum.org

Agile Leadership: How to Close the Knowing-Doing Gap. At Fractal we know the impact capable leadership has on programme productivity, risk control and change management. That’s because reading about and cognitively understanding Agile leadership and management is one thing. And that’s where we really add value.

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Build, Excite, Equip: How to Simplify Change Adoption in Your Projects

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Build, Excite, Equip: How to Simplify Change Adoption in Your Projects, by Nicola Graham, is a handbook for business change management aimed at project managers. Build, Excite, Equip (BEE) is a simple 3-step methodology backed by neuroscience for making sure change management is woven into your projects.

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How To Decide What Projects To Do

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Projects that have a major impact need to be assessed for their change management impact. If you have too many projects scheduled to go live at the same time, that might be too large a change management overhead for the business to accept. How will the project be funded? How long is the project schedule to be?

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How to Manage Stakeholder Expectations

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Managing their expectations will build trust and develop greater relationships with the team. Managing stakeholder expectations is so important because it leads to a smooth-running project. A stakeholder map has four quadrants, keep satisfied, manage closely, monitor and keep informed. This boosts morale and productivity.

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How to List Projects on Your Resume: A No Stress Guide

Rebel’s Guide to PM

Here’s how to showcase your projects on your CV (as we call a resume here in the UK, and I’ll use both terms interchangeably in this article) to make it clear what you are capable of. I’ve included some examples below so you can see how to phrase your resume sections. Here’s how to do it. Decide how to present the projects.