Introduction
Recession,
globalisation, cheaper technology and crises in financial markets are just a few of the causes of enormous change in the business world. A business which stands still will fail and so it becomes imperative to be able to
recognise what drives change in our businesses and how to lead and manage the change which must inevitably occur
This highly interactive and practical programme is designed to help anyone with responsibility for change at work to:
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Understand what makes change necessary
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Know exactly when to make changes
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Know what to change
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Know how to
galvanise
organisational support for change and win ‘hearts and minds’ at all levels
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Be able to communicate change so people listen
Objectives
By the end of the course you will:
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Understand the business drivers for change
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Know the best time to make changes
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Know how to prepare the organisation for change
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Understand the psychology of change, what motivates people, how they will react to change and how to manage those reactions
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Be able to manage both the corporate and national cultural aspects of change
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Be able to produce stakeholder value through change
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Be able to apply a range of analytical tools to assist at each stage in change
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Know how to communicate change effectively
Training Methodology
We use accelerated learning techniques to embed learning and enhance recall. Every theory is immediately grounded in day to day practice so that delegates can apply everything they have
learnt on their return to the workplace. We use a variety of small and plenary group discussions and activities, encourage delegates to present their own ideas and challenge each other in a safe environment
, so that they learn not only from the instructor but through shared experience
Organisational Impact
Change is a constant, and so it is imperative that as many people as possible are equipped to manage it. Delegates will return from the programme with a solid grounding in how to identify areas which require change, when that change should take place and how to manage the change effectively. The effects will quickly be seen in the ease with which change is managed at any level in the
organisation whilst causing minimal disruption to business as usual
Personal Impact
Delegates will develop a sense of confidence in managing change, both from a task and
results viewpoint and from a people focus. They will learn how to apply tried and tested techniques for managing
organisational change in a practical way which wins over hearts and minds
, helps others to see the real reasons for and benefits of change and ensures that they are able to work with everyone involved in the change to make it work as effectively as possible
Who Should Attend?
The course is designed for anyone in a managerial, supervisory or leadership position who must manage change within a team, a department or even at the level of the broader
organisation
SEMINAR OUTLINE
DAY 1
Foundations of Change
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Welcome, Introductions, Programme Objectives, Personal Objectives and ‘Ground Rules’
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"
Seescapes” and "Soundscapes” – how change has been a constant in your lives
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Business Strategy and Change
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The Importance of Strategy
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Defining Strategy
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Strategic Drift
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STEEPLE Analysis
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Where is your Organisation Now?
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Drivers of Change
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Business Drivers of Change
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McGahan’s Trajectories of Industry Change
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Competitive Strength and Competitive Advantage
DAY 2
Preparing for Change
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Review of Day One
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Why Change often Fails
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Commonest causes of failure in change initiatives and what to do about them
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Causal model of Change
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Burke-Litwin
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Financial Perspective
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Customer Perspective
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Business Process Perspective
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Learning and Growth Perspective
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The Balanced Scorecard
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Organisational Fitness Model
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The Sigmoid Curve
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Change in Teams
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Force Field Analysis
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Helpers and Blockers for Change
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Porters’ 5 forces
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McKinsey 7s
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Change Readiness
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Organisational Fitness
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Timing of Change
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Analytical tools
DAY 3
People and Change
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Review of Day Two
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Reactions to Change
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Managing Reactions to Change
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Personal Effects of Change
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The Emotional Loop
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Glasser’s Drivers
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ABCD theory
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Pink’s "Drive” theory: rewards and cognitive skills
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Herzberg – Hygiene and Motivational factors
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Stakeholder Mapping
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Stakeholder Management
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Stakeholder Value
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RACI Analysis
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Kano’s Customer Satisfaction Model
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Motivation to Change
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Stakeholders and Shareholders
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Delighting our Clients and Customers with Change
DAY 4
Leading and Managing Change
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Review of Day Three
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Leading and Managing Change
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The Leader as Role Model
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Essential Qualities of a Change Leader
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The VIVE™ model as the basis for Change Leadership
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Kotter - Top Down Leadership
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Balogun and Johnson’s – Middle-out Leadership
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Kaizen – Incremental Change
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Communicating Change
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The "Skyscraper” model for Communicating Change
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Winning Hearts and Minds
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Delegation, Empowerment and Trust
DAY 5
Culture and Change
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Review of Day Four
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Cultural Dimensions of Change
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Corporate Culture
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Edgar Schein
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Cameron and Quinn Culture Audit
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National Culture
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Trompenaars and Hofstede
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Building a Learning Organisation
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Single and Double Loop Learning
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Systems Thinking
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Laws of the Fifth Discipline
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Detailed Action Planning Session
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Individual Action Planning
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Paired Challenge, Coaching and Discussion
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Plenary Declaration of Actions
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Bringing it all Together
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Summary and Conclusions
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Programme Evaluation and Close