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Implementing Change: 3 Essential Ingredients to Efficient and Engaging Change Efforts

Date
June 19, 2018
$49
Standard Price
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Implementing change is an often talked about and rarely understood business management concept. There are thousands of models for understanding it, all of which work at the conscious level of understanding. This session aims to take it a level deeper. Understanding the behavioural implications of resistance at the conscious and sub-conscious levels can better prepare you for implementing change effectively.

  • Learn the 3 essential components - communicate, absorb, engage - needed to help others adopt and implement your change. 
  • Get comfortable using 4 different communications styles that will help you win with early, middle and late adopters to your change. 
  • Why the most successful leaders start with their SMALLEST changes first. 
  • How to know your plan's likelihood of failure or success before you start (and what specifically you need to address to make it a success)

Speaker

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Principal, CLM Consulting

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