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среда, 23 марта 2016 г.

BTM² – A Tool for Business Transformation Management




The Business Transformation Management Methodology (BTM²) is a four-phase holistic and integrated business transformation management methodology developed by the Business Transformation Academy,SAP Business Transformation Services and their extended network of academic and business partners throughout the world.
This post serves as an introduction to an intensely documented approach to holistic business transformation management, which addresses the transformation journey from strategy through to business benefit realisation and everything in between.

Listen to Rob Llewellyn Introduce BTM²




Strategy More Difficult to Deploy Than Develop

It is often said that strategy is three times more difficult to deploy than develop, which explains why so many strategies result in a painful execution journey for everyone involved. Budgets and timelines are frequently exceeded and stakeholders get tired of the noise excreted from the project, programme or portfolio due to inadequate transformation orchestration.
The colourful benefits on display in the business case begin to fade as it becomes clear that the planned return on investment is diminishing as more time and resources are sucked into the initiative. This is not to mention the fact that the people and business areas that will inherit the new world, are ill prepared.
This is a reality in many companies, because they lack the right transformation tools and transformation management capabilities. The failed BBC Digital Transformation is one example, and thousands of others are swept under the carpets of companies who thrive on operational excellence, but discover to their cost that, transformation excellence requires a very different set of capabilities.
“By 2018, 70% of siloed digital transformation initiatives will ultimately fail due to insufficient collaboration, integration, sourcing or project management.”
– IDC

Holistic Transformation

BTM² was the world’s first holistic business transformation management methodology that provides a framework with clear phases, deliverables and corresponding methods. It is a generic framework, which can be applied to different business transformation use cases, and is not specific to one business function, technology or industry.
BTM² is a leading holistic and integrated business transformation methodology which is based on academic and business research and has been used and validated in multiple business cases. It is described in this 348 page reference book which refers to countless external resources. So this article can serve only as a short introduction to the mission critical subject that many organisations still struggle to get right.

Four Phases of Transformation

There are four phases in the of BTM² transformation lifecycle, which are:
  • Envision
  • Engage
  • Transform
  • Optimise

Source: Business Transformation Academy

Nine Transformation Management Disciplines

BTM² consists of nine transformation management disciplines which are:
  • Meta Management (Leadership, Culture, Values, Communication)
  • Strategy Management (Transformation Direction)
  • Value Management (Transformation Direction)
  • Risk Management (Transformation Direction)
  • Project and Programme Management (Transformation Enablement)
  • Business Process Management (Transformation Enablement)
  • IT Transformation Management (Transformation Enablement)
  • Organisational Change Management (Transformation Enablement)
  • Competence and Training Management (Transformation Enablement)

Components of Transformation Management Disciplines
The illustrateion above shows a very high level of BTM². The next level down is shown in the chart below and a detailed body of knowledge resides within each of the 65 components shown below.

Source: Business Transformation Academy

An Introduction to the Nine Business Transformation Management Disciplines

Meta Management

In the context of business transformation, Meta Management provides the overarching frame for a business transformation and provides the linkages amongst the disciplines and also the management structure, which will allow the transformation process to be effective. It addresses individual disciplines which include guidelines, leadership, culture, values, and communication.

Strategy Management

In the context of business transformation, Strategy Management primarily addresses the Envision phase of the transformation life-cycle, during which a strategy is developed. Strategy Development involves the selection of appropriate team members, collection of data, analysis of transformation needs and readiness, design of a business vision, and a business model and the definition of an integrated transformation plan.

Value Management

In the context of business transformation, Value Management involves defining the business benefits and changes needed to realise them, evaluating the feasibility of making the changes successfully, and producing an evidence-based, rigorous business case and supporting benefits realisation plan. Value Management relies heavily upon the engagement of stakeholders in the preparation of the business case and benefits plan to create the knowledge and commitment required to realise the benefits described in the business case.

Risk Management

Risk management provides fundamental guidance to the planning, development and effective execution of a business transformation. It is vital that business transformation managers to manage the risks that relate to the process of transforming their organisation towards a desired future state and those risks that relate more to the possibility that this desired state becomes either obsolete or sub-optimal.

Business Process Management

Business Process Management defines the scope of process changes needed for the expected improvements in performance. To make the transformation effort a continuous success, business processes have to be considered from a strategic perspective. The identification of end-to-end business processes and the assignment of responsible process owners is a major task. It is important to understand that process management does not equal process modelling, but rather the relationship between IT, Business and People related tasks.

IT Transformation Management

IT Transformation Management evaluates the impact of current IT processes, competencies and systems on business transformation, and vice versa. It assesses and enables solution readiness of the business, defines and assesses the gap between the as-is and to-be of IT, deploys IT operations and services, and implements IT governance. It also improves IT operations and services, and manages the IT lifecycle.

Organisational Change Management

Organisational Change Management (OCM) addresses the human element of business transformation. It deals with the people who have to change their ways of working and involves setting up a foundation for effective OCM with respect to governance and assessing organisational change readiness. Establishing and implementing stakeholder communication and performance management strategies, and continuously receiving feedback to make improvements is key.

Competence and Training Management

Competence and Training Management provides qualification and enablement with respect to the competences required for business transformation, and the strategic core competences vital for the company’s future success. Competence and Training Management identifies and analyses training needs and objectives, develops training measures for the identified gaps, foster the learning transfer and analyses the success of the measures.

Project and Programme Management

Programme management aims to support the implementation of the transformation strategy in order to achieve the business benefits described in the business case. Programme management focuses on high-level specification and the “why and what” of transformation. It includes stakeholder management, benefit realisation, dependency management, transition management/change acceptance and integration with corporate strategies. Project management focuses on detailed specification and the “how” of implementation, along with control of activities to produce products.

The Business of Digital Transformation

If digital business transformation efforts are to be successful, all of the above nine transformation management disciplines need to be adequately addressed, and it is worth noting that technology is just one of nine disciplines in the list. This highlights the fact that transformation is less about technology and more about people and business.
Organisations need to ensure that their digital business transformation leaders do not fall into the pitfall of placing an unbalanced emphasis on technology, process and some project management, while paying lip-service or light touches to the other transformation management disciplines. Research has shown that this common error is the basis for countless failed and struggling transformation programmes throughout the world.

What are the advantages of using BTM²?

  • BTM² is based on extensive research between leading academics and some of the world’s leading transformation practitioners
  • BTM² helps its adopters build credibility among their business peers
  • BTM² is an objective, unbiased framework to identify business challenges and solve them
  • BTM² is a ideal tool for regular and quick assessments of business transformation initiatives
  • BTM² addresses both the rational and irrational aspects of business transformation
  • BTM² distinguishes managers and leaders that use a proven business transformation approach from those that do not
  • BTM² creates a competitive advantage
  • BTM² is not focused on any particular technology or company
  • BTM² is open for any organisation to benefit from without having to engage any particular consulting firm
  • BTM² provides guidance, support and structure needed for transformation programmes

Are there any certified BTM² experts I can turn to?

The Business Transformation Management Methodology (BTM²) is accompanied by two levels of certification:
  • Business Transformation Program Manager (BTPM)
  • Global Business Transformation Master (GBTM)
Both certification tracks are available through the Business Transformation Academy.
There are approximately 800 certified BTPM practitioners and 300 GBTM practitioners in the world. Many reside inside SAP Business Transformation Services, the Business Transformation Academy and other organisations such as Daimler, LG, Samsung, DHL, Unilever, etc. A handful operate as independent consultants, and these include CXO Transform founder Rob Llewellyn and CXO Weekly writer Shekhar Bhartiya.

More BTM² Resources

BTM²Handbook

The Handbook of Business Transformation Management Methodology is a 348 reference that describes BTM² in detail, and provides the knowledge required for the BTPM certification mentioned above.

Business Transformation Health Check

An assessment of transformation programmes in your organisation can be conducted using this business transformation health check template. A certified BTM² practitioner can undertake the assessment and provide an action-plan to improve the current-state of the business transformation.
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