Introducing the Modernization Change Network

Your link to the Modernization Initiative has arrived! The Change Network, a group of over 360 WSU employees from every WSU campus and area, recently launched their mission to bring the latest information and updates about Modernization to the University community.

The Change Network is comprised of representatives in the roles of Change Agents and Super Users. Change Agents are dedicated to bringing you general project news and updates, answering your questions, pointing you to available resources, and helping prepare you and your colleagues for the Workday implementation through change readiness measures and activities. Super Users serve their areas by working with the Modernization Team to test business processes and review other information in an effort to make sure the business needs of WSU are met; they are also able to provide assistance with basic Workday functionality, and can answer more specific questions about business processes.

The members of the Change Network are looking forward to meeting you, answering your questions, and making sure you get the information you need about Modernization. To contact your area’s network representatives, please use the full directory of Change Network members available on our website. You may find your area’s Change Network members by searching for the name of your area in the table.

For more information about the Change Network and Modernization, please visit modernization.wsu.edu/change-network.

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