Dates and location
Hours
Dates and location
Hours
Description
This course will be an overview of change management activities, methods of collecting data on change management activities, key controls, indicators of derailment and measuring change management success.
Topics Include:
- Change Management Activities, Processes and Procedures
- Data Collection
- Key Controls of Change Management
- Consequences of Mismanaging Change
- Conducting the Change Audit
Key Takeaways
After completing this course, the learner should be able to:
- Identify the key controls within the change management processes.
- Assess the quality of information generated by the change management program.
- Assess change management performance metrics for monitoring processes, behaviours and technology deviations.
- Identify the change risk assessment methods.
Who Will Benefit
Leaders and managers in finance or operations departments who are responsible for leading change initiatives within their organization.
Disclaimer
Most of CPA Ontario's 450+ on-demand courses are compatible with the mobile app. Unfortunately, this on demand course is not compatible. For the best learning experience, we suggest you use your computer.
How to Access the Course
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Please allow up to 15 minutes after registration for the course to appear on your BlackBoard page.
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Speaker(s)
James Eicher is the creator of Cognitive Management, which applies research from the cognitive sciences to organization and leadership behavior. Mr. Eicher has held leadership positions at KPMG, Booz Allen Hamilton, Symantec and IBM, and has been interviewed by the Wall Street Journal and Selling magazine. When an undergraduate student at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) he worked with John Grinder on what later become known as Neuro-Linguistic Programming, or NLP. While attending UCSC he was both John Grinder’s and the late Gregory Bateson’s teaching assistant. His most recent work, Ecology of Truth, is inspired by Bateson’s work on what he termed the ecology of mind.