Helen Winter

Helen Winter is an enterprise transformation leader, author, and operating model strategist with deep experience in designing and delivering complex organisational change. She has led transformation programmes across multiple organisations and sectors, focusing on the operating model mechanisms that link strategy to execution — including commercial model redesign, governance frameworks, squad operating models, PMO modernisation, financial controls, tooling and data alignment, and AI-enabled delivery. Her work centres on helping organisations build operating models that deliver predictable, efficient, and value-driven outcomes. Her expertise spans transformation programme design, enterprise agility, cross-functional governance, behavioural and cultural change, and the practical integration of tools and processes to improve business performance. Helen is also a global business author with Kogan Page. Her first book, The Business Analysis Handbook, was a finalist for two major industry awards: the PMI award for contribution to project management literature and the Business Book Awards’ Specialist Book category. She is an active member of the APM Programme Management Specific Interest Group, contributing to thought leadership, guidance, and the development of good practice for programme delivery. A frequent speaker at project, programme, and transformation forums, Helen shares her insights through her long-running blog BusinessBullet.co.uk, visited by over 5,000 readers a month. Her current writing focuses on modern operating models, transformation leadership, organisational capability, and the real-world dynamics that determine whether change succeeds or fails.

Author Archives: Helen Winter

Techniques and approaches for handling conflicting stakeholders

By | 21/03/2020

Introduction When interacting with lots of different stakeholders there will be a high chance that at some point you will need to manage conflict either between other stakeholders or between another stakeholder(s) and you. How you handle this will have an impact on the success of what you achieve on the project and your wellbeing. Perspectives and gaps… Read More »

Update – The Business Analysis Handbook

By | 15/02/2020

Helen Winter, an author based in the West Midlands, has been shortlisted for the 2020 Business Book Awards for her book The Business Analysis Handbook. The Business Analysis Handbook is one of seven books within the Business Book Award’s Specialist Book 2020 category. Aimed at people interested in Business Analysis, the book deals with Techniques and Questions to… Read More »

Notes from European Business Analysis conference – Solution design, Agile backlogs, Cloud and Data analysis

By | 05/10/2019

I had a great time at the European Business Analysis Conference the other week.  I wrote an article a few weeks ago about what I was looking forward to and why. These are my notes on the following talks that I thought you might find useful. They are on the following subject areas: Solution design Managing agile backlogs… Read More »

How attending or reviewing topics covered at a conference such as the Business Analysis European conference can grow your career

By | 18/08/2019

The European Business Analysis Conference is on for 3 days from the 23rd to the 25th September in London.  It is hosted by the IIBA UK chapter (International Institute of Business Analysis), BCS – the Charted Institute of IT (British Computing Society) and AssistKD.  I’ve been going for several years and it’s so great to have so many… Read More »

News update June 2019

By | 29/06/2019

Much has changed since I started writing articles for Business Bullet.  I have a book deal from a global publisher, Kogan Page to write a book on Business analysis.  See the book page – The Business analysis handbook for more details on the book and reviews of it.  This is available worldwide from September but can be pre-ordered.… Read More »

Making workshops more engaging and interesting using design thinking techniques

By | 22/04/2019

Introduction Design thinking is a customer centric approach putting the customer at the heart of the analysis to understand what they really need and uses techniques that focus on understanding them.    This helps to innovate and generate new ideas.  Your customers may well be the people in your workshop.  Customer can mean the people who are benefitting from… Read More »