Change management is a way of dealing with the impact of change, from ensuring new processes are implemented effectively to supporting employees through the transition. Types of changes include: -Process changes -Organisational restructuring or organisation -Cultural change -Staffing changes -Systems and technological change
Master the art of Product Management with our comprehensive course designed for Product Developers. Learn strategies for developing, launching, and optimizing products to achieve maximum sales success. Explore key topics including product lifecycle, pricing, marketing, and legal aspects, gaining practical skills to navigate the competitive market. Elevate your career and drive profitability with our expert-led Product Management Course.
Understand how to identify the symptoms of complacency that include feeling stuck, fear of change, boredom and if left unchecked and depression. All people experience complacency at different times, typically after a reaching a success. Implement strategies for overcoming complacency before it spreads. Learning Objectives Explain the dangers of team complacency, Apply eight ways to defeat complacency Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams
Service resiliency is the ability to recover quickly from a challenging, adverse customer situation, disruptive change, crisis, trauma, or negative stress. Learn how to cut down on the frequency of adverse situations. Implement nine steps to increase your service resiliency. Learning Objectives Describe the characteristics of service resiliency, Assess your current levels of service resiliency, Apply nine strategies for remaining R.E.S.I.L.I.E.N.T in adversity Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams
During the change management process, you will have various obstacles on this journey. Let us help you to understand how to anticipate and plan for obstacles. Building trust will be key during this process. Follow our guide to improve the trust between yourself and the team during this process. Learning Objectives Apply strategies for leading non-stop simultaneous change, Anticipate and plan for obstacles, Build trust Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams
Identify your primary value proposition and your unique selling position. Get 'out of the box,' and be different. Innovation is a highly sought-after Value Proposition. Understand how you can be an information navigator for your clients. Discover how you can exceed the four levels of customer expectations. Learning Objectives Define your Value Proposition, Create a personal brand to stand out from competitors, Implement nine strategies for increasing referrals Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams
Difficult customers may not be angry, but difficult to work with for a variety of reasons. We will help you to determine the customer's difficult behavioral 'type' and work with an appropriate strategy. View challenging customers as an opportunity to shine, be your best, and set a great service example. Learning Objectives Describe seven types of difficult customers, Apply strategies for working with each type of difficult customer Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams
People don't leave organizations, they leave people. We will show you a tool you can use to retain employees. Reward, empowerment, training, appreciation, involvement and care are all vital for employees. Learn how to motivate your staff and realize why the quality of leadership and management are important. Learning Objectives Identify two keys to employee retention, Summarize the R.E.T.A.I. N. system for improving employee retention, Explain strategies for nurturing employees Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams
Your professional image should reflect not only your business's social norms, but also allow you the freedom to express yourself as a person. Understand the five professional image strategies and what makes each one unique. Discover how a professional image also includes good grooming, upright posture, being punctual, word articulation, effective listening, reliability, responsiveness, respect, and courteousness. Learning Objectives Explain the importance of projecting a professional image, Implement five strategies for professional dressing, Demonstrate behaviors and characteristics of professionalism Target Audience Managers, Team Leaders, Young Professionals, Sales Professionals, Customer Service Teams