Change HEADWAY: Planning for Change: Incorporating Change into a Project


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Change HEADWAY: Planning for Change: Incorporating Change into a Project


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We all know that detailed planning is essential for good project management.   What we often don't realize is that even stronger project management practices also include planning for change management.  As project managers, we should incorporate change management activities into our project management plans to increase the likelihood that our projects will have lasting, long term success. This gantthead Change HEADWAY webinar will examine the key change management activities you should consider and how they will impact the project. Join us - it might change your perspective.





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