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epsilica consulting white paper
How do you know your change programme
benefits have been achieved? epsilica consulting A division of Portfolio Software Limited http://www.epsilica.com http://www.portfoliosoftware.co.uk
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Achieving change programme benefits 2 of 8 epsilica consulting 2007© Contents 1. Introduction ............................................................................................................... 4 Background .......................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 What is a benefit? .................................................................................................. 4 1.3 So what is Benefits Realisation Management?...................................................... 4 1.4 Why bother managing benefits? ............................................................................ 4 1.5 What happens if benefits are not managed? ......................................................... 4 2. Benefits Realisation Management Process .............................................................. 5 2.1 Step 1 - Identify outcomes & objectives ................................................................ 5 2.2 Step 2 - Identify enablers and benefits ................................................................. 5 2.3 Step 3 - Identify benefits and owners .................................................................... 6 2.4 Step 4 - Benefits tracking and reporting ................................................................ 6 2.5 Step 5 - Benefits realisation strategy and plan...................................................... 6 2.6 Step 6 - Review the benefits ................................................................................. 7 2.7 Step 7 - Realise the benefits ................................................................................. 7 3. Conclusion ................................................................................................................ 7 4. Further Discussions .................................................................................................. 7
Achieving change programme benefits 3 of 8 epsilica consulting 2007© 1. Introduction Background Every change programme has to have deliver something - a new service, a new process, increased market share, and so on. But how do you know what the benefits are? How do you identify them, develop them and measure them to ensure your programme has achieved its 'end-state'? This paper first sets out the context of why benefits realisation should be managed, what problems are faced if you don't manage them and finally produce an example of an approach to a benefits realisation management proc... [download for more]
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