June 19, 2025

Managing the Change Process

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You have done the work to communicate your vision for change across your organization. You are excited by it and keen to get started. But what happens next? The real work comes now, in making the vision a reality. At this point, the amount of work that needs to be done can feel overwhelming, particularly if you are embarking on large-scale transformational change. However, by adopting a well planned, logical process, you can give your change program the best possible chance of success.

This article provides a practical overview of the implementation part of change management, and the broad areas that need to be covered in order to bring change to life. There are a range of models, tools and techniques that can help with this process. These are covered briefly in this introductory article.

Define the Change Management Strategy

This should naturally follow on from the vision, and is the first critical step in implementing a robust change management methodology. The strategy should define the overarching approach an organization will take to manage change given the unique situation of the particular project or initiative. A well-formulated strategy should provide a roadmap for the organization to follow, describing the scope of the change, who will be involved and how the change will impact the organization. A good change management strategy drives change from the highest level, providing direction and informing decision-making throughout the entire process of change.

Assemble a Change Team

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