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What is it? The Fast Track Change Process is a fast, focused, and highly participative methodology that produces strong commitment to organizational change among employees at all levels. We have used it with great success for the design and implementation of two broad types of organizational change:
See descriptions of actual Fast-Track projects and their results How does it work? One of the features of Fast Track that accounts for its rapid pace and strong track record is the fact that each project has clear, strong executive sponsorship. Project Sponsors have three key roles:
The Fast-Track Change Process is structured into three phases: Phase 1: Scoping and planning (~6 weeks) Executive Sponsors participate in a few meetings to clarify a focal issue of high strategic import. With the help of the Lead Consultants, they "scope" the project in writing. They make very clear to everyone who will be working on the project what the objectives are, what the "givens" are and what is "off-limits." The Sponsors also select a Planning Team that has the job of designing an intensive event (usually about three-and-a-half days), where needed changes in organizational structures or processes will be designed. The Planning Team, with the help of the Lead Consultants, fine-tunes the project scope, decides how many redesign teams will be needed (usually 3-5), recruits the team members, and puts together the background information people will need to read before the come to the event.
Phase 2. The Redesign Meeting (~3.5 days) At the center of the Fast-Track is a intensive event called the Redesign Meeting, usually attended by 35-50 people who know the process and have a strong stake in its improvement. After a general orientation where they receive a charge from project Sponsors, participants break into teams and work very intensively with specially-trained Team Consultants. The Redesign Meeting includes a number of mechanisms that ensure integration and alignment among all participating teams. The teams prepare a coordinated set of recommendations to present to Sponsors on the last half-day of the Redesign Meeting. At that time, the Sponsors make yes-or-no decisions about these recommendations. The Redesign Meeting ends with clear decisions for implementation, commitment of the necessary resources, and great deal of enthusiasm among people at all levels.
Phase 3. The Implementation Phase (~90 days) Fast-Track also includes a fast-paced, well-monitored Implementation Phase. Each redesign team in the Redesign Meeting has a Team Champion. Immediately after this meeting, these Champions come together with the Project Champion to form the Implementation Team. This team translates all the approved action items into a project plan. During this phase, with on-going leadership and support from the project Sponsors, the people who participated in the Redesign Meeting make sure all approved recommendations are implemented within the targeted time-frame. Status review meetings are held at 30, 60, and 90 days, attended by project Sponsors and the Implementation Team. The final meeting is a celebratory event, where all who participated are recognized for the part they played in the success of the project.
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