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"I am happy to recommend this work. I believe in the principles
presented in it and identify with its context. Due to the lack of
knowledge on the subject in the market, it is a topic that must be
made known. The book should be in the library of all project and
change managers."- Paul Dinsmore, PMI Fellow "Every manager should
integrate HCMBOK (R) practices into their project management
methodology in order to fully develop their work. This book
addresses a simple and practical way that the critical component in
organizational change management can be applied to projects of all
kinds: the human factor."- Bruno Machado, Director, Project
Management Office, Grupo Anima Educacao "We live in a time of
change, speed, and an avalanche of information. It is still very
difficult for most companies to change their organizational culture
efficiently. This book makes us reflect upon the crucial element in
any change, and which most managers do not place in the
foreground-the people." - Joyce Meyer, CEO, iDigo "In today's
constantly changing world, the Project Manager must have
sensitivity to how people react to change. Knowing a method that
provides a structured way to take care of the human aspect is a key
factor in the success of any project! HCMBOK (R) offers a simple
and practical approach to managing change, which can be easily
incorporated into the project management routine, providing amazing
results."- Pedro Augusto Cardoso da Silva, Engineering Director,
METRORIO This reference starts by presenting the concept of change
management, its players, strategies, and applicable models. In the
second part, the book covers the set of good practices,
methodology, and tools known as the HCMBOK (R)- Human Change
Management Body of Knowledge. The third part introduces the concept
of the Change Management Office (CMO) and its relation to the
strategic planning of an organization. The book concludes with the
competencies essential for a change manager, an approach to agile
methodologies, and a model for managing cultural change.
"I am happy to recommend this work. I believe in the principles
presented in it and identify with its context. Due to the lack of
knowledge on the subject in the market, it is a topic that must be
made known. The book should be in the library of all project and
change managers."- Paul Dinsmore, PMI Fellow "Every manager should
integrate HCMBOK (R) practices into their project management
methodology in order to fully develop their work. This book
addresses a simple and practical way that the critical component in
organizational change management can be applied to projects of all
kinds: the human factor."- Bruno Machado, Director, Project
Management Office, Grupo Anima Educacao "We live in a time of
change, speed, and an avalanche of information. It is still very
difficult for most companies to change their organizational culture
efficiently. This book makes us reflect upon the crucial element in
any change, and which most managers do not place in the
foreground-the people." - Joyce Meyer, CEO, iDigo "In today's
constantly changing world, the Project Manager must have
sensitivity to how people react to change. Knowing a method that
provides a structured way to take care of the human aspect is a key
factor in the success of any project! HCMBOK (R) offers a simple
and practical approach to managing change, which can be easily
incorporated into the project management routine, providing amazing
results."- Pedro Augusto Cardoso da Silva, Engineering Director,
METRORIO This reference starts by presenting the concept of change
management, its players, strategies, and applicable models. In the
second part, the book covers the set of good practices,
methodology, and tools known as the HCMBOK (R)- Human Change
Management Body of Knowledge. The third part introduces the concept
of the Change Management Office (CMO) and its relation to the
strategic planning of an organization. The book concludes with the
competencies essential for a change manager, an approach to agile
methodologies, and a model for managing cultural change.
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