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Establishing a CoE and CoP to drive change initiatives for Fabric Half Day Workshop

iLink Systems, Inc.

Gain an insight into the importance of establishing a CoE and CoP and how to drive meaningful change throughout your organization.

Gain an insight into the importance of establishing a CoE and CoP and how to drive meaningful change throughout your organization. This structured approach combines project management and change management industry standards to ensure your change efforts are impactful and realized with your business users.

What you can expect to gain from attending this half day workshop:

• A complete understanding of how a COE and COP can benefit both: • Stakeholders by providing standardization, streamlining operations, and reducing overhead • End users through accessible education and consistency via standardization • Knowledge of the different types of COE’s and which would yield the most benefits for your business • Knowledge of the different roles in a COE, and who would fill each role best in your business • A roadmap laying out the steps to create a successful COE and COP

Who Benefits: Business Leaders, Executive Management, Managers, and Business users.

Ideal Customer: Companies looking to drive change initiatives within their organization through establishing a Community of Excellence (CoE) and Community of Practice (CoP).

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