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Purpose Change Management has traditionally referred to the processes, procedures, tools and techniques applied in IT environments to carefully manage changes in an operational environment: change tickets and plans, approvals, change review meetings, scheduling, and other red tape. In our context, Change Management refers to the guidelines we apply to manage changes in the operational environment with the aim of doing so (in order of highest to lowest priority) safely, effectively and efficiently.
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Purpose Change Management has traditionally referred to the processes, procedures, tools and techniques applied in IT environments to carefully manage changes in an operational environment: change tickets and plans, approvals, change review meetings, scheduling, and other red tape. In our context, Change Management refers to the guidelines we apply to manage changes in the operational environment with the aim of doing so (in order of highest to lowest priority) safely, effectively and efficiently.
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