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This 3-day accredited course provides participants with a thorough grounding in the Principles of Change Management. Experiencing change is inevitable. Maybe it's been a new boss with new ideas, a new job or a new project you have taken on. Or perhaps you are facing new challenges because of changes in the economic or legislative environment in which you operate.
Whatever the cause, making sense of change and peoples' reactions to it can be difficult. Why is the beneficial change you want to introduce so often subject to resistance from various quarters? How can you make change easier? This course will help you to understand how to support individuals, teams and organisations through that change. It will also consider the attributes required of effective leaders to support successful change.
The course will be right if you:
Please note: Delegates will be expected to have completed the assigned pre-course study material prior to attending this course. The material will include the course text Making Sense of Change Management by Cameron and Green and a pre-course reading guide. This work is likely to take delegates 10 hours and will be sent to you approximately two weeks before the start of your course.
If you have not received your pre-course work please contact your account manager or call our team on 0845 757 3888. Alternatively you can email us on info@qa.com.
You must bring signed photo ID with you on any APMG exam (passport, driving licence, student card) as you will be asked to produce it by the invigilator prior to the exam. You must also be familiar with the APMG Terms and Conditions of Certification which can be found here on the APMG International website.
To support exam success, delegates will be required to complete two to three hours home work each evening. Delegates need to be aware of the significant amount of evening work required in this course and ensure that they are able to set aside sufficient time to complete the required homework.
During the course you will asked to provide written permission which enables QA to pass on your pass mark to your employer.
The course is divided into 5 parts
This course forms part of the following certification track(s) or skills path(s):
The easiest way to get help planning your training is to call one of our specialists on 0845 757 3888 or to email us info@qa.com. We'll be happy to help.
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