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This resource will provide direction to the Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) project Change Management consultant to ensure alignment with the overall program direction.
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Project Overview:The selected consultant will collaborate with a core project team and provide project and change management services that will lead to a successful development and implementation of Asset management related engagement, learning, communications and associated processes.
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Experience assisting in organization change management and functions as an internal consultant in analyzing business processes, assessing and defining customer specifications and requirements, proposing business solutions that prioritizes technology and services needs to satisfy customer requirements, and facilitating solution design, building and testing.
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Title: Change Management Consultant IV. Creates and manages detailed change management project plans based on the change strategy to drive adoption, sustain changes and realize ROI.
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Consults with and influences project leadership and sponsors to develop and deliver results in alignment with change management strategy. Leads the design and development of the Change Management program/project strategy.
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Direct the Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) project Change Management consultant to ensure alignment with the overall program direction. Must have a minimum of 7 years of experience in a Program Manager or Senior Change Management Consultant role.
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The Change Management Consultant will work to drive faster adoption, higher crucial utilization and greater proficiency of the changes that impact employees in the organization to increase benefit realization, value creation, ROI and the achievement of successful results and outcomes.
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While the Change Execution Consultant does not have direct Client employee supervisory responsibility, this person will be responsible for leading change management and training best practices and will have responsibility for managing vendor training support staff.
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Organizational Transformation & Change Management Project Manager, Lead. As a change management consultant, you’ll lead a team and assess how alterations will impact business processes and design to develop a clear transformation strategy with mission, vision, goals, service delivery principles, and value drivers.
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The role of the Change Management Consultant is to implement strategies for effecting change, controlling change and helping adaptation to change for the entire program across the enterprise.
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The Senior Consultant, People Change Management exercises considerable judgment to ensure that every project led by People Change Management includes justified and measurable benefits, by overseeing, tracking, and ensuring that qualitative and quantitative benefits of each project are sustainable and successfully delivered.
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This role requires a blend of analytical skills, project management capabilities, and stakeholder engagement expertise to ensure effective change adoption and sustainable business outcomes.
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Plan and integrate change management activities into the overall project plan to support a successful implementation. Mastery-level, hands-on practitioner experience applying organizational change management disciplines and methodology and designing and developing artifacts to influence an organization’s ability to adapt to change.
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Leadership/Project Management experience. Lead cross functional teams to strategize, plan, and execute a variety of programs, services, and initiatives for the business management team within Supply Chain Management (SCM.
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Title : Change and Communications Consultant ( Project/Program Manager) All aspects of change management are actively managed for successful implementation. Change and Communications Consultant.
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