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Aims
Change
is the only constant!
In
today's business environment organisations are either changing
or they are becoming extinct. But how many organisations can actually
say that they manage change well?
Not
many!
The
Change Management course is designed to make sure that new change
is implemented and managed in such a way that it becomes a way
of life. This course combines change theory, techniques and strategies
along with practical real life experience.
Who
Will Benefit From The Course?
- Staff
who are responsible for planning change
- Staff
who are on the receiving end of change and whom need to understand
the impact of change on the working environment
- Staff
who are responsible for managing change
- Staff
who are responsible for implementing change
What Will You Gain From the Course?
- An
understanding of why change is so important in today's highly
competitive business arena - Identify
reasons which prompt change
- An
understanding of the change management cycle from product inception
through to post implementation review -
Identify and plan activities to achieve change
- Change
management models and techniques to highlight the impact of
a change or implementation on the workplace.
- Learn
how to communicate change with those affected by it
- Learn
how to get buy in from key stakeholders
- Learn
the importance of working together as a team to implement change
and the transition
- Action
planning to cope with constant and often challenging change
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Identify and plan resource implications
- Plan
communication and involvement to facilitate effective change
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Recognise barriers to change and potential difficulties which
may arise during change
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Identify effective methods for overcoming difficulties
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Gain the commitment of others, through involvement
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Implement or co-ordinate planned change as appropriate
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Identify ways to monitor and control change against plan
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Revise, plan and reschedule change as appropriate to ensure
objectives are met
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Identify internal and external forces for organisational change
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Recognise opportunities for own organisation created by the
forces for change
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Recognise threats to the organisation from the forces for change
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Understand the consequences for the organisation of change,
or maintaining the status quo
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Appreciate the “ripple effects” of change throughout
an organisation
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Identify the human and financial implications for the organisation,
teams and individuals
Indicative Content
- The
principles of change management
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Methods of planning for change
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Use of Gantt charts, network planning as tools for planning
change
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Identification of human and financial factors in the consideration
of change
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The importance of communication and involving people to facilitate
effective change
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The benefits of change and the consequences of not changing
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The role of communication in successful implementation of change
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Barriers to change – how to identify them and other difficulties
in implementing change
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Means of overcoming barriers and difficulties including unfreezing
and freezing techniques
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Ways to organise and co-ordinate resources and activities to
achieve planned change
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Methods to monitor and control progress of change against plan,
including use of Gantt charts, network planning
- Simple
PESTLE analysis
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Organisational SWOT analysis
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The role of change in the survival and prosperity of organisations
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Change fatigue and its adverse effects
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Direct and indirect aspects of change – human and financial
effects upon other people, departments and organisations
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Recent or current examples of change (including the work-based
project)
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The costs associated with change – increases or savings
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Non-financial costs and benefits of change (social, environmental,
human elements)
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