Best Practices—And More

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Best Practices are highly valuable advice from people and their experiences. Best Practices often result in learnings from ‘worst practices’ and failure situations. While I describe Best Practices for program management, cut-over projects, and huge transition projects, I also added a short paragraph with regards to “worst practices”. The reader, however, can pull significant value from the sign-off criteria for go-live. The complete checklist “IT Transformation” provides all project items, that need to be ticked off to run a successful massive transformation program.

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Graesser, A. (2019). Best Practices—And More. In Management for Professionals (Vol. Part F563, pp. 123–163). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-14219-3_6

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