Charlie looked across his desk at Kelvin, who was absorbed in the sheaf of handwritten notes  from the meeting. Charlie had asked Kelvin to come his office to discuss the change control  meeting that had occurred earlier that day.  “So what do you think?” he asked. “I think I was blindsided by a bus!” Kelvin replied. “I thought I had considered all the possible  effects of the change in my project plan. I tried to explain this, but everyone acted as if I  had threatened their jobs.”  “In a way you did,” Charlie stated. “Some people believe that change is the enemy.”  “But these changes are important.”  “I agree,” Charlie said. “But successful change usually occurs in small steps. What’s your top  priority?”  “All the items on this list are top priorities,” Kelvin said. “I haven ’t even gotten to the second  tier. ”  “So what should you do to accomplish these top priorities?” Charlie asked. “I guess I should reprioritize within my top tier, but what then?” “The next step is to build support before the meeting, not during it.” Charlie smiled. “Never go into  a meeting where you haven’t done your homework, especially when other people in the meeting  can reduce your chance of success.”   Questions: 1. What project management tasks should Kelvin perform before his next meeting?  2. What change management tasks should Kelvin perform before his next meeting, and  how do these tasks fit within the project management process?  3. Had you been in Kelvin’s place, what would you have done differently to prepare for  this meeting?

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Charlie looked across his desk at Kelvin, who was absorbed in the sheaf of handwritten notes 
from the meeting. Charlie had asked Kelvin to come his office to discuss the change control 
meeting that had occurred earlier that day. 
“So what do you think?” he asked.
“I think I was blindsided by a bus!” Kelvin replied. “I thought I had considered all the possible 
effects of the change in my project plan. I tried to explain this, but everyone acted as if I 
had threatened their jobs.” 
“In a way you did,” Charlie stated. “Some people believe that change is the enemy.” 
“But these changes are important.” 
“I agree,” Charlie said. “But successful change usually occurs in small steps. What’s your top 
priority?” 
“All the items on this list are top priorities,” Kelvin said. “I haven ’t even gotten to the second 
tier. ” 
“So what should you do to accomplish these top priorities?” Charlie asked.
“I guess I should reprioritize within my top tier, but what then?”
“The next step is to build support before the meeting, not during it.” Charlie smiled. “Never go into 
a meeting where you haven’t done your homework, especially when other people in the meeting 
can reduce your chance of success.”

 


Questions:
1. What project management tasks should Kelvin perform before his next meeting? 
2. What change management tasks should Kelvin perform before his next meeting, and 
how do these tasks fit within the project management process? 
3. Had you been in Kelvin’s place, what would you have done differently to prepare for 
this meeting?

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