Implementing Successful Change – What matters the most?
August 18, 2021 2:00 PM EDT (UTC-4)
Platform: WebEx
Capacity: 2000
Duration: 60 min
Support: Earning PDUs | Tips For Attendees
Overview
The current economic landscape is swept by one disruption after another – the only real strategy to survive each new trend is to embrace change management strategies.
‘Nimble’ organizations that are willing to make quick decisions and in the nick of time are the ones that can survive the toughest ordeals – from global pandemics to regulatory bottlenecks. Change can be organizational-wide, team-based and may stem from a number of factors – from technology to internal politics and everything in between.
In this case, learning how to manage organizational change is a key component of leadership and survivability in the grand scheme of things.
Focusing on the People Side of Change
Studies show that change primarily deals with human resources. It’s never as simple as ‘out with the old, in with the new’; technological change is the least of your concerns.
In fact, over 70% of changes fail because they do not take human factors into account. This is because we do not have a clue on how to lead through transition ourselves and our people. It is almost as if we use duct tape and spackle to piece together a chaotic transition. It is a system that is designed to fail from the get-go.
Instead, let us discuss the reality of prioritizing the ‘people side of change’. Let us distill the entire process of change management down into a step-by-step roadmap that addresses key challenges including employee participation, communication, transparency, and mental health.
Learning Objectives
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PMP/PgMP
CAPM
PMI-ACP
PMI-SP
PMI-RMP
PfMP
PMI-PBA
DASM
DASSM
DAC
DAVSC
PMI-CP
PMI-PMOCP
PMI-CPMAI
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