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Organizations need to constantly innovate and improve products and services to maintain a strong competitive position in the market place. The vehicle used by organizations for such constant reinvention is a business transformation program. This book illustrates a tested program management roadmap along with the supporting comprehensive frameworks to successfully execute business transformation programs, formulated strategies, and strategic initiatives. It outlines the steps to successfully transform any business and deliver tangible business outcomes.
This breakthrough work establishes the linkage between strategy formulation and strategy execution through the program management discipline. It depicts how program management integrates strategy, people, process, technology, structure, and measurement on cross-functional initiatives. The author details the processes, techniques, and tools that a program management team can customize and easily implement on any type of strategic initiative within the private or public sector environment to deliver and sustain the expected business outcomes and benefits.
This book discusses the ten mandatory steps (or roadmap) needed to lead complex, business transformation programs to success. It showcases program management best practices and lessons learned though real-world case studies spanning different industry sectors and functional domains. Transforming Business with Program Management will equip executives, general managers, and program managers with the core skills necessary to effectively plan and implement business transformation strategies that drive sweeping business change and innovation.
Transforming Business with Program Management: Integrating Strategy, People, Process, Technology, Structure, and Measurement (Best Practices and Advances in Program Management), by Satish P. Subramanian - Amazon Sales Rank: #146653 in Books
- Published on: 2015-03-18
- Original language: English
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- Binding: Hardcover
- 255 pages
Transforming Business with Program Management: Integrating Strategy, People, Process, Technology, Structure, and Measurement (Best Practices and Advances in Program Management), by Satish P. Subramanian Review
"I am confident you will find this book to be a very helpful resource as you manage business transformation and change programs."― Thomas H. Davenport, Professor, Babson College and Digital Fellow, MIT
"Satish offers a practical guidebook that balances both the art and science of program management―regardless of what industry you are in. It has the credibility that only comes from someone who has been there. Well done!"― F. Warren McFarlan, Baker Foundation Professor, Harvard Business School
"This book is a must read for those involved with large-scale transformation programs... and today, that's most everyone, including senior executives. It seems like every company faces a major transformation every few years, driven by the ever-increasing pace of change and new competitive pressures caused by mega-trends such as digitization and globalization. Running these transformation programs well is a competitive advantage in itself, and Satish's book is a comprehensive yet pragmatic view of how to make these transformation programs successful."― Romil Bahl, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Global Industries, CSC
"Satish does an excellent job of telling readers how program management can help transform companies. As the primary research analyst in the design of the 60 points of transformational leadership, I instantly recognized the credibility of how Satish details the importance of people and talent in his six principles of transformational program management. It was a pleasure to read a book written by a true expert and peer who supports many of the theories we have found to be accurate in the years of research we have done at CTPartners and Transformational Labs on the relationship between transformational talent and business transformation. Satish simplifies what many of us embrace as a complex task of assembling the right talent required for effective transformational program management. Certainly a must read for anyone wanting to grasp an in- depth knowledge of this topic or tasked with the implementation of program management that has the ability to transform thinking and results."― Jeff Christian, CEO and Founder, Transformational Lab and Former CEO and Founder, CTPartners (Formerly Christian & Timbers)
"Satish has introduced a pragmatic approach which is long overdue in the transformation business. He obviously has been involved in a number of successes and failures which only makes his insights richer and more meaningful. If you have not driven transformation at this level, then this book is your primer―if you have, then this will serve to help up your game next time around."― Jim Caruso, Executive Vice President, World Wide Services, EIS Group
"This book serves as an excellent resource for program, project, portfolio, and change managers, providing detailed coverage of 15 techniques that need to be applied to drive large-scale programs and projects to success. Satish follows a clear and distinct path―each chapter unfolds with precision and delivers tangible tools and steps to implement. If you appreciate clarity, Satish has written this book for you. Reference the roadmap in his book for managing strategic initiatives, cross-functional programs, and complex projects, and learn from a senior practitioner who has been there, done that…and written about it!"― Bill Yates, Executive Vice President, Velociteach
"This is a genuinely new and exciting look at program management. It takes the professional discipline of program management and demonstrates its practical value in the context of a complex transformation environment. A 'must read' for the C-suite!"― Global Portfolio and Program Management Leader, Big Four Consulting Firm
"Managing a large, complex portfolio of critically important programs and projects has never been easy. Yet the skills required have never been more important as businesses everywhere work to constantly reinvent themselves in response to rapidly changing global markets. Without a comprehensive framework to guide the program manager, the accumulated bodies of knowledge available will often overwhelm rather than help ensure success. In Transforming Business with Program Management, Satish Subramanian brings just the right blend of academic rigor, logic, and a practitioner’s pragmatic approach to the description of such an essential framework. Covering all the necessary aspects―strategic, procedural, technical, and human factors―Satish sets out to describe and organize all the things a program manager must ensure happen to deliver transformational results, providing a valuable handbook for anyone setting out to manage transformational change."― John Parkinson, Chairman and Managing Director, Parkwood Advisors
"This book provides a clear roadmap for business organizations to successfully implement the kind of sophisticated and integrated transformation so often needed in today’s fast-changing global economy. It is well researched, providing a wealth of conceptual knowledge and case studies and it provides a concrete framework for the hardest part of strategic market adaptation―getting the execution right. I urge business leaders to read it now, before the competition does."― Dr. Charles Maxey, PhD. Founding Dean, California Lutheran University of School of Management Co-Director, Center for Leadership & Values and Fellow, Center for Economic Forecasting & Research California Lutheran University
"Satish Subramanian’s book is a must-read for anyone planning a new, or struggling with a current, complex business-critical initiative. The book is highly structured, easy to read, and provides valuable models, processes, techniques, and tools for managing large-scale programs. Satish’s insights and methods are then described in real-world situations through numerous case studies. The book is not only a practical roadmap for practitioners to successfully deliver the expected business outcomes, but it is also a comprehensive textbook for learning about program, project, and organization change management. Everyone in the business and educational sectors would benefit from reading this book and taking Satish’s insights to heart."― Sam Doying, Sales Executive, Big Four Consulting and High Tech Industry
"Effecting transformational change in any organization comes down to the successful coordination of many discrete yet related strategic initiatives. This book provides a powerful template for success in business transformation and program management."― Tim Z. Dilley, Cloud Computing Consulting Executive
"Satish provides observations, evidence, and instructions on program management objectives across business transformation efforts. Using the disciplined approach described in this book will increase the odds of success for strategic change management. Each sentence is packed with content that deserves the reader’s thoughtful analysis in customizing the approach to achieve the program’s objectives. Leaders are the catalyst for change and, by using the techniques in this book to engage company employees, the organization becomes the agents of change. I’ve known Satish for almost 20 years and have seen him use the principles in this book to help companies in a variety of complex strategic initiatives―from merger acquisition integration, to systems implementation, to operational change, and regulatory compliance. The book’s recipes are not just a how-to checklist; rather the book provides a framework to replicate the success Satish has proven in his life’s work. I love the way Satish provides information to guide PMOs and manage change and recommend this book to anyone involved in a transformation program."― Partner and Executive Consultant, Big Four Professional Services Firm
About the Author
Satish P. Subramanian is a Principal at M Squared Consulting, which is a SolomonEdwards company. His 25 plus years of management and technology consulting leadership experience has resulted in tangible value creation for F500 and global companies in the health care, financial services, high tech, and manufacturing industry sectors. He has advised companies on their business transformation initiatives, guided them on operational optimization, driven strategic change to realize vision, executed strategic programs, and delivered sustainable results. He has built the business transformation and program management capabilities of organizations.
Satish has held executive-level positions at Ernst & Young, Infosys, Point B, and Cambridge Technology Partners. He developed his deep expertise through his hands-on consulting engagements, line role at a South Asian manufacturing conglomerate, and thought leadership in the form of authoring, speaking, and training. He is an Adjunct Instructor at Global Knowledge, a global company providing learning solutions and training services to companies. He holds a BS in Industrial Engineering and MBA (Sales and Marketing) from the University of Mumbai and an MBA (Management Information Systems) from California Lutheran University. He is Program Management and Project Management certified by the Project Management Institute and Change Management certified by Prosci. He invites you to share your thoughts on his book. He can be reached either at satishps@outlook.com or http://www.linkedin.com/in/satishsubramanian.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Great Handy Reference for all kinds of program management challenges they can throw at you . . . By HG Consultant For the past twenty years, I have participated in, lead, designed, managed and reviewed enterprise solutions and transformation programs working with start-ups to established global enterprises. The programs vary in nature, size, and complexity. Over time, leading business practices and technologies have evolved; yet, one thing across all dimensions remains constant, “You, Them and I”, the human beings who are the creators, workers, and recipients of the benefits as well as the burdens of the structures, processes, data, and systems. Many published researches have illustrated that amongst people, processes and technologies, transformation success is most dependent on the people factor. It is therefore refreshing to see thought leaders, including Satish Subramanian, drawing well deserved focus to the people factor in the equation.Many Project Sponsors have asked “Where do I begin to fix this problem?”, to which I sometimes inquired “What is it that your organization really needs?” A strategic plan that is holistic yet simple, tying in relevant aspects of an operation, that helps Team Players at all levels stay focus on what truly matters can help do wonders. Such plan is unique to each organization. What an organization’s “Fearless Leaders” need is an agile framework which helps organize thoughts and prioritize initiatives. The six dimensions of program management in this book is certainly a great start.With questions, issues, acknowledgements, requests, reminders, and what not, that come across our desks and inboxes every minute, who has the time to sit down and philosophize, let alone the privilege to be fully engaged in a program from start to finish. If you are like me, once you have read the Preface and the Executive Review (Chapter 1) of this book, even if you do not have time to keep reading on, you will also appreciate that this is a great handy reference to keep close at hand as an effective just-in-time reference.Satish, thanks for sharing your insights in this new addition to my Management Library!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A masterful and insightful approach By Gordon Tannura, Senior Technology Executive (Retired) Having actively participated in several Transformation initiatives, it's easy to identify with the aspects of disruption that Satish's program framework addresses. The tendency for such initiatives is to "cure the patient" as quickly as possible with a barrage of treatments, many of which affect each other and often result in serious, unanticipated "side effects". The thoughtful and pragmatic approach presented in this book, coupled with the case studies and templates, is clearly and systematically presented, and I was particularly impressed with his comprehensive application of the program management discipline for such strategic efforts. It is important to the success of businesses today to treat such efforts as what they are - complex, integrated, and a matter of survival and sustainability for the enterprise that require thoughtful oversight and management. Satish has presented a compelling set of techniques that can only promote the success of such initiatives and achieve positive (and intended) business outcomes.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. One Transformation Model/Book to Bind them all By Claude E. Harrison, III Disclosure: I have known the author for approximately nine years as of this writing (July 2015) and have been provided an advance copy for review.Consultants of all stripes, and I consider myself of this tribe, should both applaud and look warily upon Satish’s book. It has the promise to both make their work easier by better informing clients of what to anticipate and prepare for in a transformation initiative, and it holds the opportunity to reduce some engagements as it may embolden some firms to attempt the transformation primarily in house. This said, any way you cut it, Satish is, for the price of the book, handing the keys to much of the consultant’s playbook… and that’s a good thing.There are many practical, earned through difficult times lessons and examples sprinkled throughout. These “earned” and “lived” lessons – challenges, stumbles, successes – provide the basis for a factual “what works” methodology that can be followed by practitioners at all levels. Beyond simply being prescriptive, “Take two transformation pills, and call me in a few years”, Satish provides the patient with the knowledge and tools of diagnosis (Chapter 2), and the capability through his framework of remedying what ails the patient; that “Transformation Model”, to get them from ‘here’ to ‘there’ and to know exactly why they are doing what they are doing every step of the way (Chapter 3).That he ties the process together, from strategy and business objective, all the way through to appropriate metrics (Chapter 6) – one of my personal peeves: programs that do not put an emphasis upon value realization measurement - makes this a meaningful method. He presents the reader with the ability to characterize the place they want to be, and then to have established objective measurements that expresses aspects of that characterization. Tied loop. Yea!Inherent within Satish’s methodology is one important facet that I do not want to give short shrift to: this is business driven change methodology. So frequently organizations struggle in their change processes only to be led by IT, very often simply because IT is the only organization with true methodology, rigor and forward looking focus. Getting this methodology entrenched in the business is given appropriate attention in “Transforming Business with Program Management”.In between “strategy” and “value realization”, Satish takes the reader through the infrastructure of program management – no small feat. Managing the individual projects that comprise a program is a tough skill. Having a roadmap to tie the components of the overall program together, knowing what to look for and importantly, what structures to have in place to manage the dependencies among these projects is a process I have seen numerous clients struggle with. Having this book as a reference for client and practitioner alike to rely upon, as a lingua franca, will honestly be a great facilitator.Finally, back to the ‘practical, earned through difficult times lessons’ I mentioned above: the use of case studies should not be overlooked or under-applauded. Being able to relate one’s situation – no matter how unique – to elements of some other company’s journey is meaningful in being able to probe out some of the likely applicable issues given considerations of industry, stage, size, etc. These real world examples are the hidden pearls of Satish’s work.In summation, I highly recommend Satish’s book be part of any consultant/client team leading a transformation program. It won’t be a shelf residing space occupier, but a desk bound, scribbled upon, sticky noted reference point.Claude HarrisonBusiness Architect
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