Leading and Managing Change and Transition
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Learn about the professional responsibilities of both managers and staff members in periods of transition.
Course short name:
Leading and Managing Change and Transition
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Topic: Management Essentials
Management Essentials: Communication and language skills, Leadership skills, Project management, Staff welfare
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Language: English
Format: Online self-directed
Provider: Learning Pool
Region: Global
Compatibility: Offline, Tablet, Smartphone
Welcome to Leading and Managing Change and Transition
The second decade of the 21st century has brought unprecedented levels of change and uncertainty to our professional lives. A number of factors have driven this, most notably technological advancement and the increased availability of information.
This course looks at the professional responsibilities of both manager and staff member in periods of transition. We outline the different types of change that can occur, as well as the typical emotional stages that we as individuals may pass through. We also provide illustrative case studies and a best practice guide to dealing with change.

Is this course for me?This course is suitable for professionals of any level to help you manage change and learn through it.

How will I benefit from this course?On completion of this course you will be able to:
Identify what change isKnow what the typical responses to change areUse best practices to navigate through change

How long will it take? This course should take you around 25 minutes to complete.

How much does it cost? This course is free!

Will I get a certificate at the end? Yes - you will be able to download a certificate once you have have completed all of the modules within the course.
How do I start? Scroll to the top of the page and click on the Join course button. This will take you through to the course content. You don't need to complete the course in one go - you can always continue later from where you left off.