Leading Organizational Change
In today's changing business world organizational leaders at all levels of the organization are asked to take on more responsibility to implement and effect change. The role a leader plays in a change initiative can be anything from visionary, sponsor, project leader, encourager or communicator.
This workshop uses The Leader's Map for Change as the tool leaders use to navigate a group or an organization through initiatives of change.
Using the guide along with a case study or real-life change being experienced within the organization participants will assess their readiness to lead change and learn how to use the Eight Change Coordinates. These coordinates are the tasks leaders can use to help them motivate and encourage a group of individuals through a change initiative and increase their probability for success.
Target Audience
Supervisors, Managers and Leaders responsible for leading and guiding individuals through change
Length of Workshop
1 - 2 Days
The major learning objectives for the workshop include:
- Learn new ways for dealing with change more effectively and how to recognize negative behaviors and resistance
- Learn when and with whom you should be collaborating with during the change process
- Learn ways to communicate more effectively during a change initiative
What You Will Learn
You will learn:
- What change management is and why companies use it
- What the Six Keys of C.H.A.N.G.E. for individuals
- The individuals role in dealing with organizational change
- Ways to motivate groups during a time of change
- What the Eight Coordinates of Change are
- The importance of collaboration when leading change
- How to evaluate your success as a leader
- Detailed Agenda
DAY ONE
- Introductions
- Change Overview
- Exercise - Changes in Progress (Mind Mapping)
- Roles & Responsibilities
- Six Keys of C.H.A.N.G.E.
- Key 1 - Consider the Change and its impact on you.
- Exercise - Change Impact Analysis
- Key 2 - Hear and Listen to what is actually going on.
- Key 3 - Analyze your Attitude about Change.
- Exercise - Attitude at its Best
- Key 4 - Notice Yours and Others Negative Behaviors.
- Key 5 - Get Going - Make the Change or Move On.
- The Personal Change Decision Making Model
- Exercise - A Personal Decision
- Implementing Your Decision
- Key 6 - Evaluate your Decision
- Exercise - Changes in Progress
DAY TWO
- 1. The Leader's Map for Change
- 2. Roles and Responsibilities
- 3. Exercise - Changes in Progress (Roles)
- 4. Exercise - Leader Assessment
- 5. The Eight Change Coordinates
- 6. I - Collaborating with Stakeholders
- 7. Exercise - Changes in Progress (Stakeholders)
- 8. II - Project Management for Change
- 9. III - Project Teams
- 10. IV - Activate the Initiative
- 11. V - Head up a Communication Plan
- 12. VI - Notice Resistance and Acceptance
- 13. Exercise - Reactions to Change
- 14. VII - Guide the Organization
- 15. VIII - Encourage the Staff
- 16. Leader's Evaluation Process
Prerequisites
None
Materials Provided
Workshop notebook, Change Accountability - Managing Individual and Organizational Change

