Corporations, like humans, have a brain-trust that operates as a holistic entity. The decisions to implement change may be customer-driven or forward-thinking initiated.
Implementing changes among thousands of employees requires energy and, like the human brain, often impedes encounters in a primitive manner. Change can be a beast, a formidable dragon of sorts. The preference is for things to remain the same, and it’s why the process known as change management is necessary to shield the allegorical dragon that breathes a fire of resistance within organizations.
One technology platform in particular can accelerate change management by empowering successful frameworks such as the award-winning methodology the 8-Step Process for Leading Change by subject matter expert, author, and Harvard professor John P. Kotter. The technology is prescriptive analytics, a subset of advanced analytics that prescribes the best plans of action considering a company’s constraints and objectives. Advantages of this tool include:
A study by McKinsey and Company reports 60 to 70% of companies fail to maintain the desired results after implementing change management practices. Prescriptive analytics not only tames the resistance to change but avoids these kinds of failure rates. By allowing companies and their stakeholders to measure and monitor ongoing plans, and make adjustments as necessary, the reluctance to change management is gone.