Harnessing Change Complexity – The New PPM Direction?


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Harnessing Change Complexity – The New PPM Direction?


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Contributed by: Gartner PPM Summit and Gartner Group

 

Traditional PPM supports a militaristic business strategy mindset — “take the hill.” Today’s complex fast changing world is driven by constant adaptation between interdependent actors (e.g., customers, partners, competitors). The “take the hill” approach must be changed to support constant change and reduced control. We must move toward supporting a dance of exploration and exploitation. 

Here we challenge traditional PPM assumptions and postulate alternatives. In this presentation, we’ll cover the following key issues:
Key Issues:
  • What’s really driving the pace of change and why it will never let up?
  • What previous assumptions may no longer hold true?
  • How can we harness the complexity to enable business excellence?





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