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Great Railway Journeys of our time - PALET

Great Railway Journeys of our time - PALET. It’s a mystery train (and a badly expanded metaphor) Andy Lloyd. We’re going far away, we’re going for a ride the PALET project has got a plan if you just come inside. Awareness. Interest. Adoption. Appraisal / trial.

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Great Railway Journeys of our time - PALET

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  1. Great Railway Journeys of our time - PALET It’s a mystery train(and a badly expanded metaphor)Andy Lloyd

  2. We’re going far away, we’re going for a ridethe PALET project has got a plan if you just come inside Awareness Interest Adoption Appraisal / trial Angehrn’s phases of change adoption

  3. Stakeholder Engagement • Some staff moved straight to the front of the train and wanted to learn to drive; • Some waited patiently at the stations up ahead; • Some stayed in the carriages in 2nd or 3rd class; • … and some got left on the platform.

  4. The change journey • Creating awareness and interest among the passengers on the train was not difficult to achieve; BUT • No-one really knew where the destination was; and • We didn’t know how good the quality of the track ahead was; and • It was not always clear whether the train had the full support of the stakeholders who owned the track and controlled the signals.

  5. The fundamental problem Ran in a different direction, was of a different gauge, and did not join up with … The track that supported the development and approval of new programmes … the track that supported a programme’s operation

  6. The Journey STOP

  7. Travelogue – the lessons learned • The journey can be more interesting than the end point; • You must be prepared to end up at a different destination; • Make sure all of the technology talks to the other bits; • Do not underestimate the complexity and the sheer volume of components that you need to help ensure that the train works and keeps on track; • Keep the train companies, the track providers, and all of the different system engineers with you (i.e. don’t ‘privatise’ the railways); • Enjoy the ride!

  8. And as for me … I now travel by bike

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