The HERO Transformation Playbook

The step-by-step guide for delivering large-scale change

Arif Harbott author Cuan Mulligan author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Practical Inspiration Publishing

Published:22nd Sep '20

£29.99

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The HERO Transformation Playbook cover

Most transformations and large-scale change programs fail, but in a rapidly changing world change is becoming more and more critical for survival.

The HERO Transformation Playbook is your step-by-step playbook of EXACTLY how to deliver successful transformations and large-scale change programs with the best chance of success using the HERO Transformation Framework: a clear method to help you design transformation for maximum enterprise value creation and then deliver the outcome in a repeatable fashion.

We built our framework through trial and error, learning from our mistakes and successes and solving common issues we came across and pitfalls that we have seen time and again. We then spent many years honing the framework, removing the fluff, distilling the concepts until it contained everything you need to succeed in the challenging world of change.

In this book we teach you everything we’ve learned – including all of the roles, processes, meetings, governance, and templates for you to follow and apply to your transformation today - so that you can crack the code of change and lead successful transformations on your own. The more successful transformations that are delivered, the better the world will be for everyone!

Written in an easy to understand and down to earth way which is bound to appeal to anyone needing crucial advice on how best to transform an organisation successfully. So different from other books of the same genre. Start making your lasting and self sustaining changes now by reading this amazing book; you won't regret it.
Highly recommended.

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ISBN: 9781788602037

Dimensions: 216mm x 279mm x 15mm

Weight: 748g

208 pages