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Live Webinar March 6th, 2014 11:00 am – 12:00 pm EST
Duration: 1 Hour Credits: 1 PDU/CDU Cat B – Free PDU/CDU
Presented by: IIBA

A Wall Street Journal article postulates that innovation comes from inside a company through networks—not lone individuals.

The authors offers strategies to cultivate innovation, such as making efforts to break down the walls between company departments, rapidly testing and refining ideas, and figure out whether there are people in the chain of command who are hard to work with.

But for most large organizations, this “formula” for innovation is difficult to implement.

Change, especially innovative change, is often is met with organizational resistance. Conversely, the culture of the organization often expresses collective frustrations with the limitations of business processes and underlying technologies to support business needs.

Doug Jackson, (LinkedIn profile) senior director of the Business Analysis Practice for Robbins Gioia , and Paula Pierce, (Peridona Strategies bio, LinkedIn profile) CEO and principal transformation strategist, Peridona Strategies LLC, conduct an interactive session on integrating business analysis and organizational change management to create an environment for innovation and successful change.

They will examine problems that prevent establishing successful innovation networks and provide an approach using best practices from both disciplines to help organizations harvest and test innovative ideas.

Upon Completion, You will:

  1. Identify the root of change resistance in our organizations
  2. Identify and capitalize on existing networks
  3. Apply BA and OCM best practices to create an environment for innovation.

Click to register for IIBA: Innovation is Not for Lone Rangers