Leading Organizational Change

Beginner Level
17 hours to complete 3 weeks at 5 hours a week
Flexible Schedule

Dr Andrew Campbell , Dr. Loretta Daniels, CDP

Skills You’ll Gain

Visionary Change Management Culture Transformation Crisis Management Performance Measurement Communication Strategies Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Overcoming Obstacles Leadership Stakeholder Communications Team Leadership Organizational Leadership Organizational Change

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There are 5 modules in this course

Change management is a structured approach for ensuring that changes are thoroughly and smoothly implemented and that the lasting benefits of change are achieved. This course provides you with the core fundamentals of change, including first describing what organizational change is and what it means to the organization's culture. It also examines the importance of developing a change management communication framework created to provide a step-by-step guide for communicating change to all employees and stakeholders.

A change management plan can be effective through practical implementation. Participants will learn in this course how to create a vision for change, formulate change management plans, and assemble a change management team. Also covered in the course are the dangers of making changes merely for the sake of making changes, how to deal with resistance to change from other people, and the value of communicating with stakeholders frequently and early.

Successful change management initiatives are driven by a well-thought-out strategy that is effectively implemented. This course provides a practical approach to gaining insight into how change management leaders monitor, evaluate, and course correct for maximum results. Most change management leaders are asked to measure their efforts' results and report them to stakeholders. Surveys, tests, evaluations, and observations of the activities are frequently included in measurements. Monitoring the effectiveness of change outcomes is also crucial. Managers typically combine quantitative and qualitative criteria when determining the impact. Each approach offers a distinctive viewpoint on the outcomes.