A Checklist for Getting Employees Excited to Adopt New Technologies
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My consulting business recently project managed the implementation of a complete technology refresh with new collaboration tools for two organizations. One was 750 employee organization and the other a 7,000-plus employee organization. Certainly, implementing any new technology within your organization requires a thoughtful and well-planned approach to ensure successful user adoption. Both projects were highly successful and executed on time. The 750 employee project had the CEO’s buy in. I highly recommend this. He was the first adopter and tried it out to see the pros and cons. He loved it, used it, and then sent out a company memo of his excitement and couldn’t wait for all the users to start on the new platform. Having this C-Suite support ensured effective communication about the new technology project throughout the organization. This helped everyone in managing expectations, addressing concerns, and fostering a sense of transparency. Leadership support in the early stages of this project really showed the employees that the CEO instilled confidence in them and opened their eyes to see that they were with an organization that is investing in its future and staying ahead on terms of technology and innovation.
On the larger 7,000 deployment we worked very closely with the vendor that supplied the new technology. We sat between the large enterprise and the vendor to make sure all things went smoothly. This particular vendor played a pivotal role in understanding the organization culture and had the user adoption process down to a science. It’s key to make sure the client’s chosen vendor is invested in the outcome and has experience with similar projects. They were excellent to work with, and it paid off in the end
When you have a new IT project coming up, it is my hope that these lessons learned and guidelines below will help you through your new technology adoption. .
Communicate Early and Clearly:
Create a Change Management Team:
Conduct Training Programs:
Provide Hands-On Experience:
Offer Ongoing Support:
Highlight Benefits and Success Stories:
Encourage Feedback:
Customize Training for Different Roles:
Address Concerns and Resistance:
Celebrate Milestones:
Provide Resources for Continuous Learning:
Monitor and Evaluate Adoption:
Iterate and Improve:
Document Best Practices:
Encourage a Positive Culture:
Finish with a Lessons Learned Document:
In summary, having the support of C-suite leadership is not just a symbolic gesture; it is a practical necessity that significantly influences the success and impact of technology projects within an organization. Also, having a technology vendor that understands the corporate culture and is dedicated to success brings about a more harmonious integration, higher user acceptance, and long-term benefits for the organization.
?Using these guidelines above can increase the likelihood of successful user adoption of new technology, leading to enhanced productivity and overall satisfaction among employees. Take good care of your employees because without them, where would you be?
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1 年Great article, Barb Grothe