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Attend Prosci’s engaging, interactive change management webinars and access our extensive on-demand webinar library.
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Prosci Executive Instructors
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Romona Brown
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Scott Anderson Laura McGann
Change is happening all around us, and putting three fundamental skills into your personal “change toolkit” will help you thrive through the uncertainty. This webinar introduces you to the mindset shift and toolset required to build the right skills and confidently say, “I can individually thrive in change,” “I can fulfill my role in change,” and “I can initiate and successfully manage change.” Join Karen Ball, Prosci’s EVP of Research, Product & Marketing to explore an interactive and self-reflective discussion leveraging Prosci research insights, as well as the ADKAR Model—a powerful yet simple model for facilitating individual change.
Level: Beginner and Intermediate
Who’s this for: Anyone who is new to managing change, change practitioners with less than 5 years of experience, experienced change practitioners looking for a refresh, and managers and leaders of employees impacted by significant changes.
Project managers face increasing pressure to deliver strong results on time, under budget and fully scoped. Yet, each aspect of this “triple constraint” has unique challenges. In this focused webinar, we'll explore and apply the best practices in organizational change management that have been proven to increase your effectiveness as a project manager. Whether you discover a fresh approach to engaging with your sponsor about scope or a communications approach that gets your project updates opened and read, this session will equip you with easy-to-use tools to add value to your projects immediately.
Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Who’s this for: Project/Program managers, project teams, and anyone responsible for delivering results on a critical initiative.
Deploying enterprise change management (ECM) can be a complex and lonely undertaking. Fortunately, you have Prosci and a community of like-minded professionals to learn from! Join Prosci Director of Development, Scott Anderson, for a webinar on navigating the ECM journey. He’ll his share his real-world experiences as former Enterprise Change Manager for Western Governors University (WGU), including the concepts that shaped and accelerated his work building enterprise change capability there. Prepare to be inspired by practical ideas you can apply to your own ECM deployment journey.
Level: All levels
Who’s this for: ECM Deployment Leaders, Advanced Change Practitioners, anyone tasked with deploying change management across an organization
Developing Enterprise Change Management (ECM) capability requires structure and intent. Applying change management on many individual projects or initiatives won’t accomplish your goal—an important mindset shift must occur. Join Tim Creasey, Prosci’s Chief Innovation Officer, for an interactive webinar to learn the framework, tools and conversations needed to develop a true ECM capability in your organization.
Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Who’s this for: Change leaders, HR leaders, project leaders, and anyone tasked with deploying a standardized approach to change management across an organization
The PCT Model is a simple yet powerful framework for understanding the four critical aspects of any successful change effort: Success, Leadership/Sponsorship, Project Management and Change Management. Used by thousands of change leaders around the world, the PCT Model informs actions to improve project health throughout the lifecycle of your initiative. To learn more, join us for this 30-minute webinar where we will reveal the why, what, how, who, and when of the PCT Model.
Level: Foundational
Who should watch: Change practitioners, project managers, business leaders, and anyone interested in understanding how to assess and improve project health.