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The ERP Organizational Change Journal
Dr. Jack G. Nestell
30 episodes
1 month ago
We seek to promote, connect, and foster relationships in the ERP organizational change community. To realize ERP organizational change success, we discuss the people, process, and technology components of ERP organizational change. Our podcast draws on knowledge from extensive research, collaborative learning, and practitioner expertise as well as experience of both project successes and failures. We hope that others find this podcast useful as we share lessons learned, best practices, and the human element components of ERP organizational change.
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We seek to promote, connect, and foster relationships in the ERP organizational change community. To realize ERP organizational change success, we discuss the people, process, and technology components of ERP organizational change. Our podcast draws on knowledge from extensive research, collaborative learning, and practitioner expertise as well as experience of both project successes and failures. We hope that others find this podcast useful as we share lessons learned, best practices, and the human element components of ERP organizational change.
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Management
Education,
Technology,
Business
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Episode 87: Organizational Transformation in ERP: Strategies for, Cultivating Culture, and Unleashing Innovation
The ERP Organizational Change Journal
43 minutes 52 seconds
2 years ago
Episode 87: Organizational Transformation in ERP: Strategies for, Cultivating Culture, and Unleashing Innovation
Episode 87 Organizational Transformation in ERP: Strategies for, Cultivating Culture, and Unleashing Innovation In this episode, we discuss the dynamics of organizational transformation in ERP. With insights from a seasoned expert at a premier leadership development firm, we explore tactics to boost high-performing teams and strategies for strategic alignment. Learn how to cultivate a customer-centric culture and energize your innovation funnel, bringing unparalleled value to stakeholders in ERP Organizational Change across Private Equity portfolio companies. https://episodes.castos.com/5fc108e0462768-18027408/de0af7fa-4983-4039-86b0-2d1d3af16f25-Episode-87-Margaret-Gorman.mp3 Guest Dr. Margaret Gorman Vice President, Denison Consulting LLC Dr. Margaret “Gorman is an experience OD scholar-practioner, consultant and educator focused in the area of transformational change, leadership, culture, and learning within and across workplace systems.  For over three and half decades, Dr. Gorman has guided managers and leaders working in not-for-profit, for profit, education, government, healthcare, financial services, energy, and military organizations to design effective workplace learning systems that enhance the innovative capacity.  Her consulting expertise centers on organizational design, designing change interventions, executive teams and strategy formulation, program evaluation, and individual, group, and organization development. Dr. Gorman received her doctorate in Organizational Studies from GWU in 2004. She’s held faculty positions at George Washington University, Northeastern University, and University of Louisville, teaching executive courses for experienced professionals. Dr. Gorman served as co-editor of international book series “The Palgrave Studies of Organization in the Digital Era;” she published chapters in “The Palgrave Handbook of Organizational Change Thinkers” and in “Advancing Doctoral Leadership Education.”  She regularly presents at national and international conferences; she serves on various governing boards; has served as a reviewer for the British Journal of Management and Leadership Quarterly, including a special issue on “Leadership and Complexity”; founding member of GW’s Women’s Leadership Institute (2005); founding member of an international network of faculty directors of an alternative doctoral program. She’s received awards for her outstanding service and contribution, including the inaugural recipient of the Academy of Management’s MOC Contribution Award; GWU’s Outstanding Alumni Award; and consecutive nominations for Excellence in Teaching at Northeastern University. Connect mgorman@denisonculture.com  | Ph – 202-425-7111 Denison Website: https://denisonconsulting.com/ Learn Who Denison Is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LyNQIL8W6WM LinkedIn Host & Founding Partner of Nestell & Associates Dr. Jack G. Nestell Founding Partner | Nestell & Associates Dr. Jack G. Nestell is a highly accomplished IT and ERP business advisor, author, and speaker with over 30 years of experience in leadership and implementation of ERP systems across various industries. He is the founding partner of Nestell & Associates, a management and strategy firm that specializes in organizational change, readiness, and ERP implementation. Dr. Nestell is also an accomplished academic researcher who
The ERP Organizational Change Journal
We seek to promote, connect, and foster relationships in the ERP organizational change community. To realize ERP organizational change success, we discuss the people, process, and technology components of ERP organizational change. Our podcast draws on knowledge from extensive research, collaborative learning, and practitioner expertise as well as experience of both project successes and failures. We hope that others find this podcast useful as we share lessons learned, best practices, and the human element components of ERP organizational change.