The purpose of the Moving into Change: Understanding, Accepting, and Leading Transformations course is to provide participants with a toolkit of change facilitation theories, change anticipation/acceptance activities, change communication tools, and transformational leadership skills.
Nothing stays the same. But while dealing with perpetual change is a perpetual challenge, your positive change leadership can help create positive outcomes. This participatory session is divided into four segments: understanding change facilitation theories; coordinating change anticipation and acceptance activities; leveraging change communication and management tools; and, identifying transformational leadership skills.
Program Level: Basic
Prerequisites: None
Advanced Preparation: N/A
Instructional Method: Group-Live
Instructor: Normandy Roden
Recommended CPE Credit: 2 Hours
Field of Study: Personal Development
Course Objectives:
At the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Describe and evaluate various stages in business process change;
- Coordinate appropriate learning activities to anticipate and accept change;
- Implement collaborative tools to communicate and manage change and to enhance productivity and customer service; and,
- Apply strategies to successfully lead different phases of organizational change.
NASBA Statement
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