Dates and location
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Dates and location
Pricing
Hours
Description
Change = pain. Right? No change -- even "good" change -- is painless. That goes for you and everybody else involved. We may love change or hate it. But try as we might to resist it in our life, our profession, our career and our world, change is inevitable. How can we change -- and help others change -- effectively and ethically?
Key Topics:
- What's the worse that can happen? Re-thinking the risks of change
- How can you get more comfortable with change? New models
- How do you communicate change? Pitfalls and potential
- How do you overcome an "immunity" to change? An "X-ray" to help
- How do you transform yourself or your organization? A proven process
Please note, this course contains an assessment component. Learners are permitted multiple attempts to complete the course assessment with a passing grade.
Key Takeaways
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Recognize ethical issues when dealing with the uncertainty and ambiguity of change.
- Identify techniques for leading others through difficult transitions.
- List four strategies of change.
- Identify the six stages of change.
Who Will Benefit
Anyone who might wrestle with ethical issues related to change, especially anyone in a leadership role.
Disclaimer
The views expressed in the course are non-authoritative and have not been formally endorsed by CPA Ontario and do not reflect the views of CPA Ontario. The information included in the course is for general information purposes only.
CPA Ontario, the presenters and the authors do not accept any responsibility or liability that might occur directly or indirectly as a consequence of the use or application of or reliance on this material.
How to Access the Course
To access the course please visit our BlackBoard site, and log-in using the same login and password used for the Registration Portal.
Please allow up to 15 minutes after registration for the course to appear on your BlackBoard page.
Registration, cancellation, withdrawal and all other CPA Ontario PD policies can be found here.
Speaker(s)
Greg Conderacci is a BLI Senior Fellow, consultant, and faculty member at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health where he teaches marketing. A former reporter for The Wall Street Journal, he has not only covered major changes, he has lived them as well. He has held leadership positions during mergers, acquisitions, reorganizations, layoffs and rapid growth periods in both for-profit and non-profit organizations. As author of Getting UP! Supercharging Your Energy, he has researched and written extensively about personal energy’s impact on careers and organizations. He is a sought-after adviser for communication issues and personal and corporate change management.