Transition Plan


Biner Transition Plan

To drive an extensive change initiative through many large and complex projects means involving both the business and IT within an organistion. The difficulties included in extensive change management work include the co-ordination needed between all the projects and the dependencies between the different deliveries.

Biner offers you a solution!

With Biner Transition Planning you create long term plan and deliver the correct business results along the way. Your change management work will allow you to navigate effectively correctly even when the unexpected occurs.

What is a Transition Plan?
A Transition Plan is a synchronised plan for implementing a change initiative. Biner helps its clients to create their own Transitions Plan and uses the following steps:

1. Define the current state and also the desired future state
2. Identify the necessary activities needed to reach the desired future state
3. Group the activities and plan the syncronised implementation steps

Benefits with the Transition Plan

The business and IT works efficiently together
Biners' Transition Plan is not a the sole activity of either the business or IT, but a joint process towards common goals.

Guaranteed business value
Our method results in well coordinated and continuous deliveries generating business benefits. Transition Plan reduces risk by using an iterative approach.

Effective realisation
Dependencies between projects need to be managed so that the implementation of changes can be coordinated in an effective way.

The ability to change course
With many concurrent deliveries there is a need to be flexible plan for when the unexpected occurs.

What is delivered in the Biner Transition Plan
- A description of the current state and the desired future state

- An activity list including all the iterative deliverables that once assembled create the desired future state

- A visual description of the dependencies between the planned deliverables

- A plan for the coordinated deliverables

 
 
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