Las Vegas, NV – The Utility Change Conference, held at the headquarters of Southwest Gas on September 23-24, 2024, proved to be a transformative event for utility professionals. The two-day gathering brought together industry leaders, change practitioners, and transformation executives from across North America to share best practices, insights, and lessons learned.
The conference provided a unique platform for attendees to learn from experts in the field and network with peers facing similar challenges. Presentations, peer-to-peer discussions, and facilitated learning sessions covered a wide range of topics, including:
- Implementing new systems or upgrades
- Managing enterprise change portfolios
- Navigating difficult culture shifts
- Simplifying change project reporting
- Focusing on continuous improvement initiatives
Utility professionals from Southwest Gas, Muscatine Power & Water, Pacific Gas & Electric, Snohomish Public Utility District, Entergy, and other leading organizations shared their experiences and strategies for successfully managing change within their utilities. The conference offered invaluable insights into how to overcome common obstacles and achieve desired outcomes.
One of the highlights of the event was the tour of Southwest Gas’s emergency response training facility in Henderson. This unique facility provides real-life training scenarios for employees, firefighters, and police officers, ensuring that they are well-prepared to respond to emergencies.
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The Utility Change Conference was a resounding success, providing attendees with the knowledge, connections, and inspiration needed to drive change within their organizations. The event’s focus on collaboration, learning, and growth made it a valuable experience for all participants.
As the utility industry continues to evolve, the need for effective change management strategies becomes increasingly important. The Utility Change Conference demonstrated the power of coming together as a community to share knowledge, learn from one another, and drive positive change.
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