If you are not seeking to change the culture of your organization – to change organizational behaviors and attitudes – then it’s not an IT Transformation. It’s merely a project.

But if your goal is to transform your organization, driving cultural change will be at the center of your effort.

To successfully transform your organization means identifying the characteristics necessary to achieve your business objectives and then embedding them into your organization. And that means overcoming the natural tendency to resist change and inspiring your teams to become the organization you envision.

Upcoming Events

CREATING ORGANIZATIONAL AGILITY: How to Make SOA, Agile & Change Management Work Together to Speed Service Delivery
09/15/2010 - 09:15am PST

The Free Lunch Webinar Series , CastlePointe Presentation
Part of the "Free Lunch" IT Transformation Webinar Series

Business is moving faster and faster every day - and demanding that IT move with it. As a result IT organizations are moving toward new development methodologies, approaches and tools such as SOA and Agile to reduce time to delivery of critical business apps. But as these same organizations adopt IT Service Management principles, an apparent conflict arises pitting SOA and Agile against Change and Release Management.

It won’t just happen.

As IT Transformation specialists, CastlePointe understands that affecting this type of cultural change requires a structured process. Our proprietary transformation methodology, DeepRoots™ was developed to foster this type of cultural change. It will help you engage team members from across the enterprise and rally them around a shared vision.

It will empower them to be the leaders of the change.

Please join us at one of our upcoming events.

CREATING ORGANIZATIONAL AGILITY: How to Make SOA, Agile & Change Management Work Together to Speed Service Delivery
09/15/2010 - 09:15am PST

The Free Lunch Webinar Series , CastlePointe Presentation
Part of the "Free Lunch" IT Transformation Webinar Series

Business is moving faster and faster every day - and demanding that IT move with it. As a result IT organizations are moving toward new development methodologies, approaches and tools such as SOA and Agile to reduce time to delivery of critical business apps. But as these same organizations adopt IT Service Management principles, an apparent conflict arises pitting SOA and Agile against Change and Release Management.