Making Sense of Change Management: Course Contents

Foundation Course (3 days)

1.  The Change Management Context, Learning and the Individual
2.  Change and the Individual
3.  Change and the Organisation
4.  Stakeholder Strategy
5.  Communication and Engagement
6.  Change Impact
7.  Change Readiness
8.  Exam Revision/Preparation and Foundation Exam

Practitioner Course (2 days)

1.  Training planning
2.  Project Management – change initiatives, projects and programmes
3.  Sustaining Change
4.  Exam Revision/Preparation and Practitioner Exam

Making Sense of Change Management: Who Should Attend

The Organisational Change Management course provides critical skills and knowledge for aspiring and practising Change Managers.

The Foundation level is for anyone who wants a sound understanding of Change Management principles and practices. It is ideal for those wanting formal and structured learning in Change Management. On completion, you will be ready to sit the APMG Change Management Foundation exam.

Practitioner level is for anyone with Foundation level knowledge who wants to gain practicing level capability and attain the full certification. It is ideal for those who lead, manage or contribute to the facilitation of change within an organisation. On completion, you will be ready to sit the APMG Change Management Practitioner exam.

Course attendance is suitable for all Change Management roles and Project Managers, Business/Process Analysts, Team Leaders/Supervisors, Senior Managers, IT Professionals and HR Professionals.

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Making Sense of Change Management: Learning Outcomes

Benefits for Individuals

 

Benefits for Organisations

Making Sense of Change Management: Course Overview

Organisational Change Management – Foundation & Practitioner

Dealing with change and, more importantly, the impact of change is a high priority for all organisations.

This Foundation/Practitioner course on Organisational Change Management is based on the Change Management Body of Knowledge as defined by the Change Management Institute (CMI), an independent, global professional association of change managers. This body of knowledge provides an independent benchmark for the professional knowledge expected of an effective change manager.

The course comprehensively covers both the theory and the practice of change management including:

Accredited by APMG, the course is structured in two modules: a stand-alone Foundation Level (3 days) and a follow-on Practitioner Level (2 days). These can be taken individually or combined. Choose the option that best meets your needs.  If you are interested in going to Practitioner level we recommend taking both modules in the one sitting if possible.

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Facilitation – Building the Expertise: Exams and Stuff

Foundation Level Certification

The purpose of the Foundation certification is to confirm that you have sufficient knowledge and understanding of the Process Iceberg® Facilitation Methodology to be able to facilitate effectively supporting events, workshops and meetings in the context of: projects, business analysis, change, operational effectiveness and business process improvement.

Exam Format

 

Practitioner Level Certification

The purpose of the Practitioner qualification is to confirm you have achieved sufficient understanding of how to apply and tailor facilitation principles and practice in situations addressing Tasks in Uncertainty, and managing groups that might not have sufficient Process experience. A successful Practitioner candidate should, with suitable direction, be able to apply facilitation principles to small groups as they work on real Tasks. They will have learnt a range of models, tools and techniques and more importantly be able to ‘hear’ which one to use in ‘live’, real situations.

Exam Format

Facilitation – Building the Expertise: Dates and Fees

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Facilitation – Building the Expertise: Course Contents

Day 1 – Introduction and the Elements of Facilitation

Day 2 – Detailed Breakdown of Models, Process and Tools

Day 3 – Process Maturity and Facilitator Profiles and Exam Prep

Facilitation – Building the Expertise: Who Should Attend

Who would benefit from Facilitation training?

The certification is relevant to all sectors and types of situations where people come together to tackle issues, resolve organisational problems and develop effective solutions.  The target audience includes all those with a role in organisational development, project, IT and change management:

The training within this certification builds upon the skills, science and art of facilitation and gives your organisation a capability that will:

Facilitation – Building the Expertise: Learning Outcomes

Benefits for Individuals

Benefits for Organisations

Facilitation – Building the Expertise: Course Overview

Facilitation is a common word used in many differing contexts. However, being an effective facilitator for a group, or knowing how to facilitate meetings/events, doesn’t happen just like that. It actually is a highly skilled activity that demands a deep knowledge of a set of proven principles and concepts.

Consider the challenges faced in today’s busy resource constrained working environments and ask yourself:

Tacit knowledge can certainly assist in the delivery of outcomes, however generally organisations desire a more concrete approach to delivering workshops or meeting outcomes. The likelihood that a process is not formally in-place to guide events, meetings and workshops to efficiently manage staffs time is fairly high.
Facilitation then is a method of easing the way forward, it isn’t just a technique; it can be considered an art, a science and should certainly use appropriate but targeted tools.

The APMG Facilitation Certificate Course

This course is based on the syllabus defined by APMG and developed in collaboration with Tony Mann, an internationally-recognised leader in the area of Facilitation with more than 20 years experience in the field. The author of several books, Tony has developed a robust methodology that provides the structure to enable specialists and managers to be able to facilitate effectively. The Process Iceberg® Facilitation Methodology, as it is known, has been applied in a broad variety of organisations and situations. Its pragmatic, practical approach has gained a wide range of adherents in the public and private sectors throughout the world.
The Facilitation training program and qualification is offered at both Foundation and Practitioner levels. The objective of the program is to provide participants with the skills, science and art of facilitation and to give the organisation a capability that will:

The certification is relevant to all sectors and types of situations where people come together to tackle issues, resolve organisational problems and develop effective solutions. The target audience includes all those with a role in organisational development, project management, IT management and change management.