Leading financial services Consultancy Altus today publishes an exclusive new whitepaper on Change Delivery success and whether this is being stifled by the failure of organisations to establish and maintain clarity of the change vision.
Over the last few years, the Financial Services industry has faced a perfect storm of geopolitical instability, financial pressure, and regulatory demands, accompanied by a sea-change in the use of technology, by consumers and employees alike, driven by the global pandemic. The last two years has seen an unprecedented amount of change activity as organisations have addressed long-standing inefficiencies, invested in new technology, and sought to gain a competitive edge.
Yet, despite a plethora of modern change approaches, tooling, and technology, delivering this transformation has surfaced the all too familiar challenges of major change projects. Could the underlying issue be a reluctance to re-evaluate the organisational capabilities required to meet the demands of progressively ambitious change agendas? Are Financial Services firms setting the right course for successful change at the very outset?
Principal Programme Delivery Consultant Jonathan Harris, who authored the whitepaper, commented:
“Embarking on any change journey can be a daunting prospect. Unfortunately, many organisations lack an appreciation of their own change delivery capabilities, which can impede their ability to successfully implement change. Consequently, many programmes today are prone to failure before they’ve even begun. Altus is proud to launch this whitepaper, which provides practical insights for organisations facing the mounting pressure of delivering ambitious and complex change programmes in today’s dynamic business environment.”
The Altus whitepaper, Navigating the Sea of Change: Are Financial Services firms failing to set the right course for successful transformation?, provides exclusive in-depth analysis on how Programme Delivery trends have changed post-pandemic and how change can be delivered more successfully and efficiently in present and future Financial Service industry conditions.
The whitepaper can be downloaded here.