Change is an Inevitable Part of Project Life
And, as a Project Manager, you'll soon be called upon to help lead it.
But, we often fear change. This leads to resistance.
So, managing and leading change is a challenging role. It will take you outside of your comfort zone and beyond your existing management and supervision tool-set.
But change is predictable
You can anticipate how people will respond, and what you need to do to engage them positively. You can plan, prepare, and handle the resistance that will certainly come.
To do that, you need practical tools and models
And this course will give you them. More than that, you'll learn:
- how the need for change arises,
- how to communicate it, and
- the way to lead people through it.
Here are the main topics you'll cover:
- The Cycle of Change
- Barriers to Change
- The first reason why people resist change
- Tools for change leaders
- Stakeholder analysis
- How people respond to change: the change curve
- The impact of change on operational performance: the Satir Curve
- The three phases of a change program: the Lewin Model
- The Onion Model of resistance to change
- How to win over resisters
Ongoing Project: Change Management Case Study
Throughout the course, you will have short exercises to do, that use the skills we'll cover. They are based on a real organizational change project. Other students and your tutor will support you, endorse your successes, and help you with your questions.
Prior Experience
The only prior experience you need is working life. But, if you have management or project management experience, you'll find it even easier!
Course curriculum
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1Introduction: Change at Work
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2Step 1: Demonstrate the Need for Change
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3Step 2: Create a Compelling Future
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4Step 3: Expect an Argument
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5Handling Resistance
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6Steps 4, 5 & 6: Leading the Change
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7More Bonus Videos
Your Insrtuctor
Dr Mike Clayton has been a successful and innovative project manager.
He has led large project teams and managed large groups as a Senior Manager at international consulting firm, Deloitte. And he has coached and trained many thousands of project managers.
Mike led large and complex change projects for his clients.
Now, as a trainer and facilitator, he has been applying what he learned and teaching it to others. This course represents 25 years' experience of what tools students find most helpful, and 35 years experience in business, managing change, large and small.