70% of Business Transformations Do Not Need to Fail

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Seth Adler
Seth Adler
08/02/2021

Announcing a new Busintess Transformation Certification Course

In response to a growing call from members, The Intelligent Automation Networkis launching a new certification training aimed to equip every professional with the skills needed to drive effective transformations – big, small and in between.

We all know that 70% of business transformations fail. The key reason: companies demand change to remain relevant and viable; but precious few of us have the expertise needed to envision change, harness teams, and manage expectations with reality.

This training, developed by some of the world’s leading and most experienced business strategists, brings us the Toolset, MindSet, and SkillSet to enable and empower us to step forward and lead the change our companies and teams need.

IAN is partnering with Inixia – a global leader in business strategy certification, training, and advisory – to bring this program to our members, with virtual classes starting in October.

Inixia was founded by former P&G Global Business Services President Filippo Passerini and Tony Saldanha, author of the besting selling book Why Digital Transformations Fail.

Together, they brought to our partner organization, SSON, a GBS Professional™ Certification Course (link) that has trained leaders from Pepsi, Wal-Mart, Estée Lauder, Mars, Kaiser Permanente among dozens of others. Based on the five-star reviews from participants in that course, IAN reached out to Inixia to bring its Business Transformation Certification course to our membership.

The course is divided into three segments – Toolset, Mindset, and Skillset -- each offering a distinctive certification.

Classes are deliberately small to enable interaction, discussion, and collaboration. Instructors are current or former transformation leaders backed by decades of experience leading change ranging from enterprise-wide, to functional, to inner-team transformation. They share case examples of wins, losses and lessons learned to ensure their experience becomes yours.

Click here to learn more and register. The first course begins in October. 

Also, join a webinar with course instructors on August 31 when they share what mistakes to avoid.


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