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Change Management Guide 7
Change Management Matters
What changes am I managing?
Here are the general types of changes that can affect your users or
organization as you move to Google Apps.
Later, we’ll discuss some tools for
identifying these changes and
responding to them in your change management plans.
Pr
oduct changes—Any new tool requires time to get users up to
speed. Most users can start reading and sending messages in Gmail
within minutes, but power users in your organization—executives
or administrative assistants—may need more support or training.
Poli
cy changes—Google Apps offers lots of new features, and your
organization must decide how to use them. For example, if users
can now access email on their phones, does this affect
your mobile
device policy?
Pr
ocess changes—Some internal processes or procedures may
change with Google Apps integrated into your environment. For
example, if your organization used shared mailboxes to manage
mail queues, you might update some processes to use Gmail with
Google Gr
oups.
Next, let’s look at the timing for your transition.
Watch this video for a quick introduction to the benefits of going Google.
“We’re very happy that we no longer
have to worry about dedicating IT
resources to supporting Exchange,
SharePoint, or Office.
The bottom line is that our employees
are more productive and we expect to
save hundreds of thousands of dollars
with Google Apps.”
Andrew Muroff, CIO, Premier
Salons Inc.
Premier Salons Inc. is a hair and beauty
services company based in the United
States. It has 1,100 Google Apps users.
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