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Welcome to the e-Learning Level 3 Diploma in Change Management course powered by XYZ.co.uk. Classroom versions of this course are also available. If you would like us to host a e-Learning Level 3 Diploma in Change Management course at your premises, at a location, date and time of your choosing – then please complete this form. e-Learning Level 3 Diploma in Change ManagementAt eLearning.co.uk all of our courses are delivered online. This gives you the opportunity to study at your own pace and within your own time. Online learning allows you to study in the evenings, weekends, or even the odd hour during the day! With each course you will have full tutor and technical support available via the telephone and by e-mail – so you are not on your own by any means. This e-Learning Level 3 Diploma in Change Management course will award you with the same certification as the classroom version of this course – usually for a cheaper cost and with the additional benefit of flexible study times! If you want to learn a little more about e-Learning in general, watch the video below. If you want to know more about your chosen course, please scroll down.
About the courseThis Quality Assured Level 3 Diploma in Change Management can prepare the student for taking up a new change management role. It is also ideal for those who would like to develop and perfect their skills within an existing change management role. The course looks at changes in management practice against the context of the UK, EU, US and global economy. This Diploma course will be of particular interest to those needing to practice change management skills on a day-to-day basis. Throughout, the student is encouraged to use the ideas both in the context of their own experience and through a case study, in order to gain a greater knowledge of the subject area in a practical manner. The Diploma provides detailed learning on a range of relevant change management topics, combining theoretical background with the practical tools, change management techniques and change communication formats needed for everyday change managers. Course ContentModule 1. What is Change Management? The first section will act as an introduction for the student to the modern concepts of change management (ChM) skills, and how these can change and develop within a business management context. It examines the way ChM evolves, and the change manager’s role in this process. The module concludes a range of guidelines in practical change issues, looking at effective ChM. Module 2. The individual as a Change Manager In this module the student will focus on some essential core skills for the role of change manager, with tips and techniques for successful change management change goal-setting, change problem-solving, effective change resolution meetings, change interviewing and giving or receiving change related feedback. Appropriate tools are explored, including change landscape analysis. Module 3. Change Structure and Environment This section involves the student assessing the various features and styles of change organization structure and the number of environments within which change organizations operate. This module takes a look at recent trends and the move towards the use of change integration, and also looks at how to analyse their effects to anticipate a change organisation future evolution. Module 4. Managing Change Processes This module considers the internal features of a change organisation, including planning and strategy, change costs and budgets and the benefits of understanding the change processes of a business. Practical advice is provided on facilitation of workshops, in the context of change process improvement. Module 5. Managing Change Projects In this section, students will begin understand what a change project actually is; providing a step-by-step breakdown of the key phases for managing change projects successfully. Advice is given on funding change projects, and on quality change assessment. The module provides guidance on change project team roles and effective brainstorming for problem-solving. Module 6. Managing Change Diversity This module embraces the increasingly diverse UK, EU, US and global change mandates and the business case for managing by diversity-unification principles. Students will look at key change issues and legislation issues, including those related to common challenges and potential conflicts, diverse change themes of international regulatory styles etc. Module 7. Compliance and Change This unit is all about compliance and change, and how they affect each other. Compliance and change may be regarded as a ‘chicken and egg principle’ – which comes first? Accordingly this module includes a review of compliance-caused/affecting organisational changes, managing the change-compliance process, dealing with individual resistance and cultural issues, the use of coaching, mentoring and facilitation development. Module 8. Quality and Change This section places all emphasis on quality and change. If you cannot size it, you cannot measure it, and if you cannot measure it, you cannot improve it – this is a quality and change axiom. The use of change goals, related change performance indicators, service level agreements and benchmarking against all types of criteria will be considered, along with a review of quality-change management improvement. Module 9. Audit and Change If you cannot audit it, you cannot measure it, and if you cannot measure it, you cannot improve it – this is an audit and change axiom. The use of audit objectives, related change-audit performance indicators, service level agreements and benchmarking will be considered, along with a review of audit-change management improvement. Module 10. Ethics and Change This module examines recent trends in business ethics, corporate governance, environmental issues and social responsibility, all of which are a growing concern for organisations. Practical advice is provided with tips and guidance on making ethics and change presentations effectively. Finally, the student is taken through a course review to reflect on their learning and also to help them to set career goals for their next steps. Mandatory Text Book:Students are expected to purchase and use the book COMPLIANCE AND CHANGE MANAGEMENT: WHAT YOU DON’T LEARN AT HARVARD by Abe Abrahami, directly from: www.amzon.co.uk or from: www.amazon.com. Entry RequirementsAll students must per 16 years of age and above. This will require a minimum prior learning of the subject to GCSE standard (not required to have the GCSE itself) Study HoursApproximately 20 hours per unit Assessment MethodFinal online multiple choice examination. Please note that you can enrol on this course at anytime. AwardLevel 3 Diploma in Change Management This course is Quality Assured by OLQA |
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