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CHANGE
MANAGEMENT
AND AGILE
The intersection of the people side of change
and Agile development processes
CHANGE MANAGEMENT
AND AGILE
© 2017 Prosci, Inc.
ISBN: 978-1-930885-64-6
Editors – Tim Creasey, Kent Ganvik, Susie Patterson, Robert Stise
Study design – Tim Creasey, Susie Patterson, Robert Stise
Data visualization – Robert Stise, Shelby Perez
Contributors – Robert Stise, Sarah Allred, Kent Ganvik, Eva Cook
Copy editor – Alana Birky
Design – Shelby Perez, Nadzeya Navasad
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Introduction
Organizational adoption of Agile
Change management in an Agile environment
Driving successful change in an Agile enviroment
Change management practice areas
Sponsorship
Structured change management approach
Resources
Integrating with project management
Employee engagement
Communications
Middle managers
Training
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Resistance management
Reinforcement
Conclusion: adapting change management in an Agile environment
Managing the transition to Agile
Motivation and contributors to success when transitioning to Agile
Structuring the transition to Agile
Stakeholder Engagement in the move to Agile
Competencies required in the transition to Agile
Resistance to transitioning to Agile
Sustaining Agile
Conclusion: managing the transition to Agile
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Change Management and Agile 4
This study explores the intersection of Agile development approaches
and change management. Agile development approaches break a
project down into contained iterations (often called “sprints”) and
emphasize adaptation along the project lifecycle. Change management
is an approach to deliver people-dependent return on investment and
drive adoption and usage of change. Change management does this by
preparing, equipping and supporting people through their own change
processes. Whether an initiative uses a traditional waterfall approach
or an Agile approach, creating expected value and delivering results
depends on people successfully transitioning.
In recent years, there has been an increased emphasis on iterative
Agile approaches to improve project outcomes. Agile approaches aim
to reduce risk, increase visibility and quicken business value through
continuous and evolving development. The term “Agile” emerged in 2001
and was captured in the Agile Manifesto which describes the four values
and twelve principles of Agile Software Development, although iterative
project management techniques preceded that document for decades.
The discipline of change management emphasizes the “people side” of
various types of organizational change. During the early 21st century,
change management has advanced to provide rigorous, structured
approaches to enabling successful individual transitions. Application of
change management occurs across industries and on various project
types. Change management seeks to improve project outcomes
whenever an initiative impacts how people do their jobs and when
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