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How to Overcome Internal Resistance
when Migrating to the Cloud
The scope of these changes, coupled with an organization's existing culture, can create internal resistance.
The issues surrounding internal resistance must be carefully managed to ensure they don’t stop cloud projects before they start.
In addition to that
adjustment, IT staff will
need new skills that go
beyond what has
traditionally been
expected of them.
Some may like their new
job requirements, while
others may feel they are
being replaced by the
cloud.
Managers may feel that
they know how to solve
problems in their current
environment, but not in
the cloud.
Some industry experts are predicting cloud services will greatly diminish the responsibilities and position of the CIO.
Shadow IT services are departments that have power users who provide critical IT support to a department.
In some cases they are the only real IT experts for a technology critical to a department's operations.
Shadow IT staff give departments more control over critical systems, and provide more responsive IT support.
Departments will want assurances that they can get similar access and service once services and applications are moved to the cloud.
Moving to the cloud will
also be a shift for all
employees in the
organization who will
access and use cloud-
based solutions.
People may go to company leadership to scare them about the imaginary threats that cloud computing will bring.
Cloud projects may then be delayed at many different points, may have scope and budget reduced, or may be stopped altogether.
People refuse to re-envision IT and development processes when they move to the cloud causing problems later.
Communication is key
for any cloud project,
from conception, to
pilot, to proof of
concept, to
implementation.
Cloud project leaders will
communicate with:• C-Level executives
• Subordinate IT staff
• Key department heads
• Employees
The cloud team needs
to update all
employees as cloud
projects move into
implementation and
deployment.
CloudMASTER provides comprehensive, in-depth, vendor neutral environment that explains the barriers to cloud implementation.
Classes detail the causes behind these cultural barriers and provides strategies for addressing them.
The Cloud Architect class covers how to design your cloud project plan, and how to present it to the different groups in your organization.
CloudMASTER includes this training because it's critical to successfully implementing cloud projects.
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