Executive Development Programme in Recovery & Change Management
-- ViewingNowThe Executive Development Programme in Recovery & Change Management is a certificate course designed to empower professionals with the skills necessary to navigate and lead their organizations through challenging times. This program focuses on essential competencies such as crisis management, strategic planning, and organizational transformation, enabling learners to effectively manage change and recovery processes in various industries.
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โข Recovery & Change Management: An Overview
โข Understanding Organizational Change: Types, Models, and Approaches
โข Change Leadership: Developing a Change-Ready Mindset
โข Diagnosing Organizational Change: Identifying Needs & Opportunities
โข Stakeholder Engagement & Communication in Change Management
โข Implementing Change: Strategies, Tactics, and Best Practices
โข Monitoring & Measuring Change Success: Metrics, Tools, and Techniques
โข Overcoming Resistance & Driving Employee Buy-In
โข Building a Culture of Continuous Improvement & Adaptability
โข Case Studies: Successful Recovery & Change Management Initiatives
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