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6 Questions to Ask Before Implementing a Technology Change
6 Questions to Ask Before Implementing a Technology Change
It can be exciting to introduce new technology into your business. Finding a solution that will help your team members do their jobs more efficiently and effectively by filling a gap in your technology infrastructure is certainly an achievement. However, before you get carried away with quickly implementing your new solution to reap the benefits, there are a few things you should know.
When introducing new technology into your IT infrastructure, keep in mind that change can be difficult for individuals. It can be hard to predict whether end users will readily accept or resist the change. Before implementing new technology, you need a well-planned change management strategy to help you achieve success and get the most out of your investment.
Change management is an approach that deals with changes or transformations in organizational processes, objectives and technology. The goal of change management is to devise strategies to implement and govern transformation while helping people adjust to it.
There are a few factors to consider before beginning your change management journey.
Ask these questions before making a technology change:
What is being changed?
Assume you are starting a transition from backup solution āXā to backup solution āY.ā Before implementation, spend some time assessing what the backup solution āXā lacks, why it needs an update and how important it is.
What will this change mean for people, processes and technology?
Examine technology mapping and dependencies to ensure you understand the implications of pulling systems offline for updates. Also, determine the processes that need to be modified and the individuals who oversee them.
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When is the best time to implement this change?
If you're about to embark on a new transition, but your employees are still dealing with the effects of previous changes, it may be a good idea to postpone the planned transformation if possible. On the flip side, if your employees have adjusted well to a recent change, then introducing a new transition could work out just as well.
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How long will the change take?
Who will reach out to support if something goes wrong?
Collaboration with a managed service provider (MSP) who can support you in emergency and non-emergency situations can be a good idea.
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Find the right partner
ĀChange is a challenging experience. You risk damaging key processes and losing valuable team members to burnout if you don't have a good change management strategy in place. An expert with years of experience and subject knowledge, like us, may be exactly what your company needs.
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Feel free to contact us for a consultation on change management.