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Command Center: Setting Up Round-the-Clock Monitoring During Cutover

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Divestitures and Spin-Offs

Part of the book series: Management for Professionals ((MANAGPROF))

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Cutover is one of the most critical and complex phases of a divestiture. To help manage the complexity, it is important to set up dedicated teams and processes to govern cutover execution. This setup is known as a “command center.”

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    The US armed forces use an alert system called defense readiness condition (DEFCON). The system uses a five-level scale to indicate the criticality of different scenarios, with level 1 indicating situations of global severity such as nuclear war and level 5 indicating normal peace time situations.

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Joy, J. (2018). Command Center: Setting Up Round-the-Clock Monitoring During Cutover. In: Divestitures and Spin-Offs. Management for Professionals. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7662-1_25

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