Transformation Management Presentation to the HIMSS Change Management Task Force Scott Coplan, PMP, CPHIMS Courtesy of Scott Coplan (scoplan@coplan.com) HIMSS Management Engineering & Process Improvement (ME-PI) Community http://www.himss.org/asp/mepi_home.asp Excerpted from Project Management for Healthcare Information Technology (HIT), by Scott Copan and David Masuda Copyright 2011 McGraw-Hill and Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK 1
Transformation Management Transformation Management is planning, executing and controlling the adoption of innovation by individuals or groups of stakeholders COMBINING PROJECT, Transformation management is part of Change Management, which focuses on transitioning individuals and groups from the current to a future state Excerpted from Project Management for Healthcare Information Technology (HIT), by Scott Copan and David Masuda Copyright 2011 McGraw-Hill and Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK 2
Successful Change Realization Sponsorship Transformation Training Optimization Successful Change 3
Unsuccessful Change Change Realization Frustration Change Sponsorship Confusion Change Transformation Resistance Change Training Anxiety Change Optimization Stagnation 4
Beyond the PMI Process Groups Ini$a$ng Planning Execu$ng Controlling Closing Realization Define objectives Sponsorship Select executive sponsor Realization Define measurable outcomes Prepare outcome delivery schedule Sponsorship Assess executive sponsor Transformation Prepare change management team Prepare stakeholder map Training Conduct training needs assessment Prepare training Optimization Prepare optimization management plan Transformation Conduct transformation Training Prepare training Conduct training Realization Control realization Sponsorship Control sponsorship Transformation Control transformation Training Control training Optimization Control optimization Realization Report outcome achievement Optimization Perform optimization 2011 by McGraw-Hill and Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. A Guide to the Copyright Project Management 2011, PMI Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Healthcare Community of Practice. All rights reserved 5
The Change Management Team Assemble a Change Management Team or a select group of representatives assembled to transition stakeholders from the current to the future state by using the following methods to select a cross-section of stakeholders: Participating in meetings Observing individuals Identifying opinion leaders or trusted individuals who influence other people s behavior 6
Prepare Stakeholder Map Create a Stakeholder Map or a listing of all groups affected by the project classified according to their level of project influence and support using the following methods: Administer a survey Work in small group facilitation sessions Conduct interviews with selected stakeholders, e.g., members of Change Management Team 7
Change Management Team 8
Conduct Stakeholder Analysis COMBINING PROJECT, Respondents specify their level of agreement, likes or preferences on a five-point scale, with 1 having the least value. For example, 1=strongly agree and 5=strongly disagree. IMPORTANCE What is your opinion on the importance of this EMR project to: 1) you personally, 2) your department, 3) your entire organization, 4) individual users? What is your opinion on the significance of successful completion of this EMR project to: 1) you personally, 2) your department, 3) your entire organization, 4) individual users? What is your opinion on the significance of failure of this EMR project to: (1) you personally, 2) your department, 3) your entire organization, 4) individual users? INFLUENCE Do you have the administrative authority to allocate funds to support this project? Do you have the informal status to influence the allocation of funds to support this project? Do you have the administrative authority to assign personnel during this project? Do you have the informal status to influence the assignment of personnel to support this project? 9
Prepare Stakeholder Map 10
Stakeholder Distribution 2011 by McGraw-Hill and Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide) Fourth Edition, Project Management Institute, Inc., 2008 11
Define Transformation Tasks 12
Control Transformation Review and update the stakeholder map, or the baseline, and conduct transformation tasks to resolve variances 13
Further Information Scott R. Coplan, PMP, CPHIMS, COPLAN AND COMPANY, scoplan@coplan.com Dave Masuda, M.D., University of Washington, dmasuda@uw.edu Telephone: (206) 287-1703 x 204 Website: http://www.coplan.com for interactive model Linked In: http://tiny.cc/7cu9g Twitter: http://tiny.cc/d5ndx Facebook: http://tiny.cc/kg49y Project Management for HIT: http://tiny.cc/vascs 2011 by McGraw-Hill and Companies, Inc. All rights reserved. A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK Guide) Fourth Edition, Project Management Institute, Inc., 2008 14