Change Management Foundation: Virtual In-House Training This course provides practical knowledge on Change Management techniques and the Foundation certification. You will examine various Change Management techniques and explore which could be effectively implemented in your organization. The structured approach helps you understand how you deal with change as an individual, as a member of a team or organization, and as a leader. The program design explores the impact that change has on these four major areas: Change and the Individual Change and the Organization Communications and Stakeholder Engagement Change Management Practice This course also prepares you for the APMG Change Management Foundation exam. Given that a primary course goal is to achieve the Foundation Certification, the course text will be provided in advance of the workshop so the participant may begin studying. In addition, daily homework assignments and practice exams will be provided. The Foundation-level exam is taken at the end of the third day of the Traditional Classroom course. Virtual Classroom participants must make separate arrangements to schedule their exam following course completion (See 'Important Note for Virtual Course Participants'). What You Will Learn You'll learn how to: Explain how individuals learn and why many may resist change Illustrate how to build an effective change team Describe the stakeholder engagement process and relate this to appropriate communication Differentiate various approaches to plan, implement, and sustain organizational change Demonstrate how to assess change impact and readiness, and deal with resistance Improve your ability to pass the APMG Change Management Foundation Certification exam Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Change and the Individual How people learn Personality and change - introduction to MBTI Models of individual change - the Change Curve and Bridges' Transition Motivating individuals during change Change and the Organization Understanding organizational metaphors Organizational culture and change 3 models of change - Lewin, Kotter, and Senge Key roles in change Stakeholder Engagement Identifying and analyzing stakeholders Personas and empathy maps Influencing strategies Communication Feedback and communication approaches Communicating change - planning, factors, and barriers Communication biases and channels Change Impact Identifying and assessing change impact Stakeholder impact assessment Change severity assessment Change Readiness Building change agent networks and the change team How to make the organization ready for change Creating a change management plan Dealing with resistance to change APMG Change Management Foundation Exam Preparation Review of and practice with APMG sample questions and test papers APMG Change Management Foundation Exam Traditional Classroom: Paper-based exams will be taken on the last day of class Virtual Classroom: The exam is scheduled by the Participant and taken subsequent to the course
Leading People through Change: On-Demand: On-Demand Research shows that 70% of change initiatives fail in large organizations. The largest factor contributing to this failure rate is leadership - the inability to plan and lead people through change. In many change situations, tremendous focus is put on strategy, processes, and systems, while the issue of changing people's behavior is assumed it will 'just happen'. In this interactive course, you will learn why the people side of change is crucial. We will begin by understanding why and how people resist change, and how important it is to become strong and effective change champions. Next, we will focus on critical change management practices - creating our vision of the future state, planning for acceptance in our change audience and stakeholders, mitigating threats, and capitalizing on opportunities. We will use metrics to plan, show progress, and confirm success. Lastly, we will focus on the need to reinforce and sustain change, and to prevent relapse to old ways and methods. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Realize the nature of change and describe how resistance manifests in people Compare prevalent change models and categorize their similarities Identify and rate the skills, traits, and behaviors of effective change champions Envision the future state and assess stakeholders Plan for change communication, training, and risks Evaluate change effectiveness using feedback and metrics Develop reinforcement practices for benefits and communication Foundation Concepts What is Change? Resistance to Change Common Change Management Theories Becoming a Change Champion Plan Envisioning the future state Planning for people Change management plan Do Change communication Training Piloting Risks Study Feedback Metrics Variance analysis Act Benefits realization Change sustainment Reinforcement messaging and communications
Leading People Through Change (Free L&I Conference Course) (On-Demand) Research shows that 70% of change initiatives fail in large organizations. The largest factor contributing to this failure rate is leadership - the inability to plan and lead people through change. In many change situations, tremendous focus is put on strategy, processes, and systems, while the issue of changing people's behavior is assumed it will 'just happen'. In this interactive course, you will learn why the people's side of change is crucial. We will begin by understanding why and how people resist change, and how important it is to become strong and effective change champions. Next, we will focus on critical change management practices - creating our vision of the future state, planning for acceptance in our change audience and stakeholders, mitigating threats, and capitalizing on opportunities. We will use metrics to plan, show progress, and confirm success. Lastly, we will focus on the need to reinforce and sustain change, and to prevent relapse to old ways and methods. What you will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Realize the nature of change and describe how resistance manifests in people Compare prevalent change models and categorize their similarities Identify and rate the skills, traits, and behaviors of effective change champions Envision the future state and assess stakeholders Plan for change communication, training, and risks Evaluate change effectiveness using feedback and metrics Develop reinforcement practices for benefits and communication Foundation Concepts What is Change? Resistance to Change Common Change Management Theories Becoming a Change Champion Plan Envisioning the future state Planning for people Change management plan Do Change communication Training Piloting Risks Study Feedback Metrics Variance analysis Act Benefits realization Change sustainment Reinforcement messaging and communications
Leading People Through Change (Free L&I Conference Course): On-Demand The goal of this course is for you to effectively lead and manage people through times of change. Research shows that 70% of change initiatives fail in large organizations. The largest factor contributing to this failure rate is leadership - the inability to plan and lead people through change. In many change situations, tremendous focus is put on strategy, processes, and systems, while the issue of changing people's behavior is assumed it will 'just happen'. In this interactive course, you will learn why the people's side of change is crucial. We will begin by understanding why and how people resist change, and how important it is to become strong and effective change champions. Next, we will focus on critical change management practices - creating our vision of the future state, planning for acceptance in our change audience and stakeholders, mitigating threats, and capitalizing on opportunities. We will use metrics to plan, show progress, and confirm success. Lastly, we will focus on the need to reinforce and sustain change, and to prevent relapse to old ways and methods. What You Will Learn At the end of this program, you will be able to: Realize the nature of change and describe how resistance manifests in people Compare prevalent change models and categorize their similarities Identify and rate the skills, traits, and behaviors of effective change champions Envision the future state and assess stakeholders Plan for change communication, training, and risks Evaluate change effectiveness using feedback and metrics Develop reinforcement practices for benefits and communication Foundation Concepts What is Change? Resistance to Change Common Change Management Theories Becoming a Change Champion Plan Envisioning the future state Planning for people Change management plan Do Change communication Training Piloting Risks Study Feedback Metrics Variance analysis Act Benefits realization Change sustainment Reinforcement messaging and communications
Recognised Accreditation This course is accredited by continuing professional development (CPD). CPD UK is globally recognised by employers, professional organisations, and academic institutions, thus a certificate from CPD Certification Service creates value towards your professional goal and achievement. Course Curriculum Introduction Three Types of Circuits 00:06:00 Calculating Total Resistance in Series Parallel Circuits Calculating Total Resistance in Series Parallel Circuits - Example 1 00:04:00 Redrawing the Picture for Easier Understanding 00:02:00 Six Resistor Example Explained 00:04:00 Total Resistance Calculation - Example 2 00:03:00 Total Resistance Calculation - Example 3 00:02:00 Total Resistance Calculation - Example 4 00:03:00 Total Resistance Calculation - Example 5 00:03:00 Electrically Equivalent Pictures and Total Resistance Review 00:05:00 Series Circuits. Parallel Circuits and Ohm's Law Review Series Practice Example Revisited 00:08:00 Parallel Practice Example Revisited 00:05:00 Ohm's Law Review 00:01:00 Ohms Law Formulas 00:03:00 Power Formula Review 00:01:00 Series Parallel Math Example Series Parallel - Ohm's Law Example 1 00:10:00 Series Parallel - Ohm's Law Example 2 00:06:00 Series Parallel - Ohm's Law Example 3 00:12:00 Series Parallel - Ohm's Law Example 4 00:10:00 Series Parallel Demo Section Series Parallel Demo 1 00:04:00 Series Parallel Demo 2 00:04:00 Series Parallel Demo 3 00:07:00 Thank you and Keep in Touch 00:01:00 Supplementary Resources Supplementary Resources - Ohm's Law Ohm's Law Made Easy for Series Parallel Circuits 00:00:00 Obtain Your Certificate Order Your Certificate of Achievement 00:00:00 Get Your Insurance Now Get Your Insurance Now 00:00:00 Feedback Feedback 00:00:00
Move resource Change is an inevitable part of life. Nothing remains static and the way we respond to change varies from individual to individual. Approximately one half of the population resists it, while the other half welcomes it. This course examines the change management process and the ways in which an understanding of the causes of resistance can be turned to positive advantage in meeting organisational objectives.
Change Management™ Foundation - Learning the Basics and Foundation Exam Preparation: On-Demand This course provides practical knowledge on Change Management techniques and the Foundation certification. This course also prepares you for the APMG Change Management Foundation exam. Given that a primary course goal is to achieve the Foundation Certification, the course text will be provided in advance of the workshop so the participant may begin studying. In addition, daily homework assignments and practice exams will be provided. The Foundation-level exam is taken at the end of the third day of the Traditional Classroom course. Virtual Classroom and On-Demand participants must make separate arrangements to schedule their exam following course completion (See "Important Note for Virtual and On-Demand Participants"). What You Will Learn You'll learn how to: Understand how individuals learn and why many may resist change Understand how to build an effective change team Describe the stakeholder engagement process and relate this to appropriate communication Understand various approaches to plan, implement, and sustain organizational change Understand how to assess change impact and readiness and deal with resistance Improve your ability to pass the APMG Change Management Foundation Certification exam Getting Started Introductions Course structure Course goals and objectives Change and the Individual How people learn Personality and change - introduction to MBTI Models of individual change - the Change Curve and Bridges' Transition Motivating individuals during change Change and the Organization Understanding organizational metaphors Organizational culture and change 3 models of change - Lewin, Kotter, and Senge Key roles in change Stakeholder Engagement Identifying and analyzing stakeholders Personas and empathy maps Influencing strategies Communication Feedback and communication approaches Communicating change - planning, factors, and barriers Communication biases and channels Change Impact Identifying and assessing change impact Stakeholder impact assessment Change severity assessment Change Readiness Building change agent networks and the change team How to make the organization ready for change Creating a change management plan Dealing with resistance to change APMG Change Management Foundation Exam Preparation Review of and practice with APMG sample questions and test papers APMG Change Management Foundation Exam Traditional Classroom: The exam is taken and marked (provisionally) within the course Virtual Classroom and On-Demand: The exam is scheduled by the Participant and taken subsequent to the course
Managers at all levels have to be able to introduce, lead and manage change to ensure the organisational objectives of change are met.
Description Change is an inevitable part of organizational life And if you have any leadership role, you'll soon be called upon to help lead it. But, we often fear change. This leads to resistance. So, managing and leading change is a challenging role. It will take you outside of your comfort zone and beyond your existing management and supervision tool-set. But change is predictable You can anticipate how people will respond, and what you need to do to engage them positively. You can plan, prepare, and handle the resistance that will certainly come. To do that, you need practical tools and models And this course will give you them. More than that, you'll learn: how the need for change arises, how to communicate it, and the way to lead people through it. Here are the main topics you'll cover: The Cycle of Change Barriers to Change The first reason why people resist change Tools for change leaders Stakeholder analysis How people respond to change: the change curve The impact of change on operational performance: the Satir Curve The three phases of a change program: the Lewin Model The Onion Model of resistance to change How to win over resisters Ongoing Project: Change Management Case Study Throughout the course, you will have short exercises to do, that use the skills we'll cover. They are based on a real organizational change project. Other students and your tutor will support you, endorse your successes, and help you with your questions. Prior Experience The only prior experience you need is working life. But, if you have management or project management experience, you'll find it even easier! Your Tutor Your tutor is Dr. Mike Clayton. As a senior project, program and change manager at international consulting firm, Deloitte, Mike led large and complex change projects for his clients. Now, as a trainer and facilitator, he has been applying what he learned and teaching it to others. This course represents 15 years' experience of what tools students find most helpful, and 25 years experience in business, managing change, large and small. What Will I Learn? Convince people about the need for change Evaluate how people feel about the changes Paint a compelling picture of the future Anticipate how people will respond to change Anticipate the impact of change on operational performance Plan effective project communications Handle resistance to change effectively, to win over resisters Who is the target audience? Supervisors, Managers and leaders at all levels, who need to lead change in their organization Team members who are experiencing change and want to understand what's going on. Requirements You should have some experience of organizational life Experience in management and leadership - at a supervisory level or higher - will be a great help Experience of project working will be a great help Introduction: Change at Work Welcome! 00:03:00 The Cycle of Change 00:04:00 Sources of and Barriers to Change 00:05:00 Step 1: Demonstrate the Need for Change The First Layer of Resistance to Change 00:02:00 Demonstrating the Need for Change: Applying Leverage 00:05:00 What if they Still don't Accept the Need for Change? Pattern Interrupt 00:05:00 Tools for Change Leaders: Mad-Sad-Glad Exercise 00:04:00 Tools for Change Leaders: Perceptual Positions 00:06:00 Step 2: Create a Compelling Future Fear and Desire as Motivators for Change 00:02:00 A Compelling Future 00:04:00 Stakeholder Engagement 00:05:00 Tools for Change Leaders: Stakeholder Triage 00:06:00 Tools for Change Leaders: Stakeholder Analysis 00:03:00 Step 3: Expect an Argument Response to Change: Introduction 00:03:00 The Change Curve 00:05:00 The Impact of Change on Operational Performance 00:04:00 The Three Phases of a Change Program 00:05:00 How to Communicate Well 00:05:00 Tools for Change Leaders: Communication Plan 00:04:00 Tools for Change Leaders: Progression Plan 00:04:00 Handling Resistance Resistance to Change 00:05:00 The Inner Layers of the Onion 00:07:00 Engage with the Resistance 00:05:00 Win over Your Resisters (Part 1) 00:04:00 Win over Your Resisters (Part 2) 00:04:00 Steps 4, 5 & 6: Leading the Change It's a Project 00:03:00 99 per cent Perspiration 00:03:00