About this Presentation
The session will highlight case studies across diverse industries, demonstrating how organizations have achieved over 94% on-time delivery, shorter lead times, and enhanced stakeholder alignment by implementing the N&S model applied to CCPM.
Why Attend?
Attendees will walk away with a practical, strategic, and tactical toolkit for managing organizational change. Whether you're introducing new technology, processes, or organizational structures, this session will provide actionable steps to maximize value, minimize risk, and ensure collaborative alignment across all levels of your team.
What Will You Learn
To help you get the most value from this session, we’ve highlighted a few key points. These takeaways capture the main ideas and practical insights from the presentation, making it easier for you to review, reflect, and apply what you’ve learned.
What “Necessary and Sufficient” Means in a Change Context
How to Apply the Necessary & Sufficient Rules to Guide Project Management Change
Using the Change Model to Improve Buy-In and Avoid Common Pitfalls
Instructor(s)
John Thompson
John Thompson, co-founder of Exepron, a premier cloud-based Enterprise Scheduling and Project Portfolio Application, boasts over 30 years of expertise in the Theory of Constraints, including Critical Chain Project Management, Production, Distribution, Strategy and tactics, and Throughput Accounting. A Certified Associate of Dr. Eli Goldratt and two-time TOC International Certification Organization Board Chairman, he has been instrumental in setting global standards in the field. Beyond Exepron, John heads Global Focus, LLC, a top-tier consultancy known for fostering business growth and turnarounds, with a portfolio spanning industries from Aerospace to Heavy Steel Fabrication. A BSc (Hon) in Forest Engineering alumnus from the University of Stellenbosch, RSA, John has served on numerous boards, including the TOCICO Board for 12 years and the Louisiana Export Council since 2009. His dedication to excellence and organizational success is unparalleled.