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Rollout ≠ Adoption: Why Shipping Software Doesn't Mean It's Used

Rollout ≠ Adoption: Why Shipping Software Doesn't Mean It's Used

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Many organizations treat deployment as the finish line: code is released, dashboards show green, and everyone assumes the new capability is ‘in use’. In reality, adoption — the sustained change in behavior, process, and incentives — is the hard part. This episode unpacks why business leaders overestimate the impact of delivery and why IT teams underestimate the ongoing coordination needed to make change stick. You’ll get a concise, practical framework for diagnosing adoption risk, a generalized consulting example that highlights where rollout plans fail, and a checklist of concrete actions both sides can take before, during, and after deployment. The goal is simple: reduce wasted delivery effort, shorten the time to real outcomes, and set realistic accountabilities so systems actually change business behavior instead of quietly collecting dust.

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