Seminar | Transformational Change in Charities
Access high-level insights from leading UK charities on how they're using change processes to transform the way they work
Overview
Come to this seminar and networking session on 20 October 2008 to hear key insights from senior representatives of some of the UK's most influential not-for-profits on driving change in their organisations.
Using case studies and examples from a range of organisations including NSPCC (and its merger with ChildLine), Alzheimer's Society, Médecins Sans Frontières and SightSavers International, this interactive seminar will be of particular value to senior managers, CEOs and HR professionals across the not-for-profit sector.
Benefits
With seven change experts from not-for-profit and commercial backgrounds, this seminar will help you discover how to initiate and lead successful change processes - from full-scale mergers and ‘one organisation' initiatives to coping with radical re-structures.
- Access new ideas on how to engage and align staff, volunteers and board members
- Enjoy a confidential networking opportunity and find out how other not-for-profits are managing change
- Explore key stages and models in rolling out change and establish how to overcome challenges
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The day will involve a mixture of plenaries and interactive workshops, which include case studies and speaker presentations. We'll use examples from a range of industries and settings to explore what we can learn from inside and outside the charity sector. Topics include:Create a powerful case for changeDiscover the four basic psychological models that will help you design and sell your change-proposition and in the process energise staff, volunteers, donors and board members. Merger or a takeover?With the economics of mergers a strong driver in the sector, what are the challenges in combining the culture and structure of two organisations - and how do you overcome them? And how do you decide if it's really a merger or actually a diplomatic takeover? Discover 8-steps to a successful transformationAll successful change programmes follow eight key steps. Discover what these steps are, the competencies you need for them and how you can ensure you implement them. 5 ways to derail your change processWhy do many change processes fail? Find ways to assess where your change process might be at risk and the negative implications. Discover how to recover from a badly set up process. The role of leadershipin almost all change processes there is a key role for the senior team and especially the CEO. What style of leadership is needed during change? And how do you choose and adapt the right leadership style for each stage of change? Engage individuals and teamsWhole organisation communication and engagement is essential in successful change. Learn from practical examples on how to engage teams across organisations and even across countries and cultures in your change initiative. Why don't they all stand up and cheer?Maintaining motivation is one of the hardest parts of any change process. We'll look at what the latest thinking in motivational theory tells us about responses to change and how we can anticipate and manage them. |
| Dates | 20 October 2008 |
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| Duration | 1 day |
| Cost | £300+VAT |
| Venue | London |
| Booking Info | Book Now Also available in-house » |
Please contact us if you'd like to discuss your training requirements with our team, or would like more information |


