Using EKD-CMM electronic guide book for managing change in organisations

The assumption of the work presented in this paper is the situatedness of the change process. The Enterprise Knowledge Development - Change Management Method (EKD-CMM) provides multiple and dynamically constructed ways of working to organise and to guide the change management. The method is built on the notion of labelled graph of intentions and strategies called a road map and the associated guidelines. The EKD-CMM road map is a navigational structure which supports the dynamic selection of the intention to be achieved next and the appropriate strategy to achieve it whereas guidelines help in the operationalisation of the selected intention. This paper presents the electronic guide book which implements the EKD-CMM road map and its associated guidelines.

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