Change Management: How to deal with it
In order to evolve, compete, innovate , grow and succeed; it is necessary for businesses and organisations to be responsive to change. Change can often be a difficult transition for teams and individuals, causing frustration and dissatisfaction, often impacting relationships and the working environment.
Description
Programme Description
Preparation is key to the success of change execution within healthy, positive workplace environments.
Understanding more about the change process and the stages we go through, can help us to navigate through to achieve realistic outcomes for ourselves and for those around us.
Topics
Topics
- What is change?
- Discover the change cycle
- The psychology behind change
- Reactions to change
- Stakeholder management
- Dealing with resistance to change
- Communicating change to others
- How to deal with stress management during change
- How to create a Change Management Plan
Outcomes
What will I be able to do with this training
No matter what industry you are in, you will have strategies to adapt to a changing environment along with tactics to minimise resistance. A quality that is highly recognised in today’s workplace.
You will know how to be resilient and have the ability to, not only led yourself through change, but also help others to navigate this challenging process.
Who is it for?
What you'll learn
-Why change is necessary for continuous improvement
-Strategies to cope with change and how to help others around you to get through
-How to communicate with, and manage stakeholders
-Why people react to change and how to make it more acceptable
-How to lead change by developing a change management plan
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