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Never under estimate the power of who you know when you have a problem to solve. I can help others who may want to run projects, programs or portfolios of change.

Business change is scary for most, a time of leaping into the unknown, spending good money, taking workers off line, and not ever being sure that what you want to build will siolve your business problem.

This is where planning is so important. Don't hire a project manager to write your business plan - if you don't know your business well enough to do it, a stranger certainly doesn't know it well enough!

Start with describing what isn't working, or what is missing. Think about what the business would work like it everything was perfect, or your business is doing that it can't do now.

What would need to change? How much would that cost? How much could you make if you invest in the change? Seemingl;y simple questions, but sometimes finding the answers isn't so easy.

What to you think you would need (people, information, evidence, etc) to be able to answer those questions fully? Do you think there are any tools which could help you?