CHANGE MANAGEMENTÂ NEWS AND INSIGHTS

About the X4MIS Methodology
Planning, implementing, and troubleshooting change programmes are all made easier with the help of the X4MIS Change Management Methodology. The articles within each function

Progress: Organisational Change in the right Direction
Change vs Progress: Alignment of change within organisations.Â

New X4MIS Content
The team at X4MIS is committed to providing free on-line change management content. They have been working tirelessly to produce high quality content to assist your change management journey.

Five things your change consultant won’t tell you
I’ve worked in the change arena since 2005, and related people performance and HR disciplines for 14 years before that. I’ve engaged in a number of technical, business and organisational change programmes both

Five roles change managers should not perform
I’ve noticed a number of Change Manager (CM) job postings recently listing tasks change managers do not perform. While CMs can multitask across other roles, those tasks

The revolution is here
he new and revitalised X4MIS website is up and running... Check it out and let me know what you think! After years building the X4MIS website and methodology content myself, I have handed over

Welcome everyone to the first X4MIS newsletter.
You are included on this newsletter distribution because you have registered with X4MIS, contacted me directly about X4MIS, asked about my current activities via LinkedIn…Â

Meet the new team
We are so privileged to be helmed by our Director Bruce Swain, who was brave enough to take on 3 University Students to help him change the world.

The revolution is here
he new and revitalised X4MIS website is up and running... Check it out and let me know what you think! After years building the X4MIS website and methodology content myself, I have handed over

Collaboration part one
Why a Collaborative Free Change Management Methodology Is Better:

Naked Dancing Guy Seeks First Followers
I stole a line from “Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy” and added naked, as I was feeling a little vulnerable sharing this post 2 years ago. I felt like a version of the lone nut shirtless dancing guy.