Change Management

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Change is a constant in today’s workplace, and organizations that embrace it are better positioned to innovate, adapt, and succeed. This engaging course provides learners with the knowledge, strategies, and confidence needed to understand, manage, and lead change effectively. Whether you are a leader, supervisor, manager, or employee navigating organizational transitions, this training will help you develop the skills required to turn uncertainty into opportunity. Participants will explore why change is essential in modern organizations, the common emotional responses people experience during periods of transition, and the factors that contribute to resistance. The course explains how change impacts individuals and teams while demonstrating practical techniques for building resilience, encouraging engagement, and fostering a positive mindset throughout the change process. A key focus of the training is Kurt Lewin’s widely recognized Change Model—Unfreeze, Change, and Refreeze. Learners will discover how each phase supports successful organizational transformation, from preparing employees for change and overcoming resistance, to implementing new ways of working and reinforcing lasting improvements. The course also explores the importance of communication, leadership, employee involvement, addressing concerns, celebrating successes, and embedding change into organizational culture to ensure long-term sustainability. Through practical guidance and real-world workplace applications, participants will gain valuable tools for leading themselves and others through change with confidence and purpose. By the end of the course, learners will be equipped to communicate effectively, support colleagues during transitions, reduce resistance, and contribute to successful organizational change initiatives that drive continuous improvement and long-term success. 40 mins | SCORM | esystems@fast-rescue.com

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