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Description

Change is now and forever. It is not optional any more than breathing and sleeping and doing it well is a requirement of organization health. Learning to capture the competitive advantage of a changing landscape is an essential skill for leaders.
This course is based on the forty five years of experience helping companies like Merck, Shell Oil, Honeywell, Honda and dozens of others to create cultures of engagement and continuous improvement.
There are three major topics of the course. The first two, which may be optional, are the background knowledge of the research on change efforts and the lessons learned, and previous models of change management. The third is a six stage model of leading change in a manner that maximizes engagement and reduces resistance. The method of change presented in this course is
whole-system design
that engages stakeholders in the creation and implementation of change.
The course contains fifteen assignments that lead the student through the design process, 24 downloadable resources, including the complete set of 180 PPTs.
Two of the most important words in change management are
engagement
and
resistance.
Change management consultants are often hired to overcome resistance to proposed changes. The problem is that management often creates that resistance by failing to engage employees and other stakeholders in the analysis and decision process that leads to the change. This course presents a comprehensive and proven method of engaging all stakeholders, including customers, suppliers, and employees in the developing the change that can transform a company's performance and culture. When stakeholders are engaged in creating the change two things happen: first the quality of decisions improve and second, there is little resistance to the implementation of that change.
Lawrence Miller has forty five years of field experience helping companies like Merck, Shell Oil, Honeywell, Coca-Cola, Honda America, Mack Trucks and dozens of other major corporations as well as smaller entrepreneurial companies to create and manage change. He is the author of eleven books and has about 300,000 students in his online courses. 
Who this course is for:
All managers, facilitators and entrepreneurs

What you'll learn

How to Engage Employees and Stakeholders in Designing Your Future Organization and Culture

Analyze the Change Drivers that will Require You to Change Your Business Processes and Culture

Learn a proven change process that you can implement in your organization

You will maximize stakeholder engagement and minimize resistance to change.

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Introduction
6
1.1-Introduction - Overview and Experience
1.2-Curriculum and Change Process Overview
1.3-The Two BIG Words of Change Management
1.4-How to Get the Most from This Course
1.5-Complete PowerPoints of the course
1.6-Assignment #1: Including Complete Worksheets for All Assignments
2-Definitions
6
2.1-Let's Define "Change Management"
2.2-Types of Change - Strategic and Tactical
2.3-What is "Whole-System Design?"
2.4-Article: What is Whole System Design
2.5-Article: Transformation in Community Health Care
2.6-Assignment # 2: Concepts and Definitions
3-Research on Change Management
6
3.1-What Everyone Gets Wrong - Anand & Barsoux
3.2-Why Change Efforts Fail - John Kotter
3.3-Secrets Behind Success - Argenti et al.
3.4-Break Down Change Into Small Steps - Kavanaugh & Tarafdar
3.5-The Hard Side of Change
3.6-Assignment # 3: Take Aways from the Research
4-Models of Change
8
4.1-Lewin's Change Model
4.2-McKinsey's 7S Model
4.3-ADKAR Change Management Model
4.4-Socio-Technical Systems
4.5-Lessons from STS
4.6-Lean Thinking & Management
4.7-Toyota Problem Solving and Business Process
4.8-Assignment #4: Models of Change
5-Principles of Effective Change Management
2
5.1-Critical Principles of Change Management
5.2-Assignment #5: Principles of Effective Change Management
6-Stage 1: Leading Change Efforts
14
6.1-The Psychology of Change Efforts
6.2-From Barbarians to Bureaucrats
6.3-Article: Leadership and Life Cycles
6.4-What Are the BIG Challenge & Core Values
6.5-Align Internal and External Strategy
6.6-Strategic Capability Requirements
6.7-Assignment # 6: Leading Change - Defining the Challenge
6.8-Link Business/Performance Targets to Change
6.9-Engagement & Organization of Change Makers
6.10-Write the Design Charter
6.11-Article: How to Write Your Design Charter
6.12-Assign Design Teams
6.13-Review, Reinforce & Standardize
6.14-Assignment # 7: Write and Present Design Charter
7-Stage 2: Stakeholder Analysis - External
6
7.1-What Can We Change and Why?
7.2-Scanning the External Forces A
7.3-Scanning the External Forces B
7.4-Customer Interview Guide
7.5-SWOT Analysis
7.6-Assignment # 8: External Analysis & Presentation
8-Stage 3: Internal Stakeholder Analysis
8
8.1-Reflections on Our Tools and Process
8.2-Stakeholder Culture Survey
8.3-Cause and Effect Diagrams
8.4-Map the Macro Work Process
8.5-Analyzing Your Process for Quality, Productivity, Speed and Cost
8.6-Variance Analysis
8.7-Prioritizing Improvements Customer and Cost Perspectives
8.8-Assignment # 9: Agree on Internal Work System Analysis
9-Stage 4: Social System Analysis and Design
6
9.1-Social System Design
9.2-Designing Organization Structure
9.3-Of Square People and Round People
9.4-Design Symbols to Support the New Culture
9.5-Designing Scorekeeping and Motivation
9.6-Assignment # 10: Social System Design Presentation
10-Conference Model of Maximum Engagement
3
10.1-Maximum Engagement - Design Conferencing
10.2-The Conference Method of Engagement in Design
10.3-Assignment # 11: Conference Method of Maximum Engagement
11-Optional: Assets and Liabilities
3
11.1-Optional: Assessing the Five Forms of Capital
11.2-Optional: Assessing Your Assets and Liabilities
11.3-Assignment # 12: Assess Your Assets and Liabilities
12-Cost/Benefit Analysis and Budget
2
12.1-Cost Benefit Analysis
12.2-Assignment # 13: Cost Benefit Analysis
13-Stage 5: Implement and Evaluate
3
13.1-Presentation and Dialogue with Leadership Team
13.2-Project Management of Implementation
13.3-Assignment # 14: Implementation Planning
14-Stage 6: Reinforce, Standardize and Improve
2
14.1-Reinforce and Standardize
14.2-Assignment #15: Reinforce, Standardize and Improve
15-Bonus Lecture
1
15.1-Bonus Lecture