Further Details
As rapid change becomes a constant for most organisations, there is increasing pressure on managers to manage and drive the process of change themselves - rather than rely on external consultants. By developing managers’ skills, organisations can rely less on expensive external consultants and trainers. They can also move quickly and act consistently if they are drawing on the skills of managers who are already in place.
The internal consulting skills taught in this workshop are generic and can be applied to a wide range of change management programmes across almost any organisation.
During this highly participative workshop, Philip Atkinson will take delegates through best practice in internal consulting. He uses a range of short case studies, questionnaires and participative exercises that focus attention on how change can be mastered.
Outline of the Workshop
Understanding change as a political and behavioural process
Working closely with project sponsors: agreeing deliverables
Why change programmes fail – and how to avoid the problems and pitfalls
Change agent skills: power and the strategies to influence
Assessing personal consulting styles and limitations
Reporting and presenting options for approval
Benefits of attending – at this workshop you will learn how to:
Identify the key requirements of a successful internal consultant
Apply a cast-iron 6 step method that will drive effective change
Develop strategies to eliminate resistance to change from others in your organisation
Identify and practice effective influencing styles
Prevent failure by spotting the warning signs
Who should attend?
This workshop is particularly useful for managers and others who typically find an increasing part of their role involves designing, driving and implementing change.
When and where: 4th February, Manchester
Workshop leader Philip Atkinson
Guide price
£435 |