change methodologies
[CHĀNJ me-thə-ˈdä-lə-jēz / ʃeɪndʒ ˌmeθəˈdɑːlədʒiz]
noun phrase
metodologias de mudança
1. Systematic approaches and frameworks used to manage, implement, and control organizational or procedural transformations
The company adopted new change methodologies to streamline the transition to remote work.
A empresa adotou novas metodologias de mudança para simplificar a transição para o trabalho remoto.
2. Structured processes and best practices for managing resistance and ensuring successful implementation of changes in business or technology environments
Our change methodologies include stakeholder engagement and phased implementation strategies.
Nossas metodologias de mudança incluem engajamento de partes interessadas e estratégias de implementação faseadas.
3. Formal techniques and frameworks such as ADKAR, Kotter's 8-step model, or Lewin's 3-stage model used to guide organizational transformation
The project manager selected appropriate change methodologies based on organizational maturity.
O gerente de projeto selecionou metodologias de mudança apropriadas com base na maturidade organizacional.
This term is prevalent in contemporary corporate environments in both Brazil and the USA, reflecting the global emphasis on agile management and organizational agility. In Brazilian companies, particularly in São Paulo's financial and tech sectors, change methodologies have become increasingly important as businesses adapt to digital transformation. The term reflects a shift from traditional management to more dynamic, iterative approaches to business transformation.
Related Idioms & Phrases
managing change effectively
driving organizational change
implementing best practices for change
navigating organizational transformation
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