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Webinar reveals ELS expertise on change, risk and benefits

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Effective change management was the subject of a recent webinar led by Cath Convery and Julie Dungate, of the learning and development consultancy, Explosive Learning Solutions (ELS), and organised by the global accreditation and examination institute, APMG International.

Cath Convery, of Explosive Learning Solutions.
Cath Convery, of Explosive Learning Solutions. 

Moderated by APMG International’s Mark Constable, the webinar – one of a series from APMG International in which ELS learning and development specialists provide thought-leading expertise - discussed ideas in the recently published ‘business parable’ book by John Kotter and Holger Rathgeber, ‘That's Not How We Do It Here!: A Story About How Organizations Rise, Fall – and Can Rise Again’.

 

The webinar discussed change management-related issues including silos, learning culture and dealing with adversity, within the context of organisation leadership and management. It concluded that, to help make change happen successfully, every organisation needs to allow everyone within it to, at times, be a leader.

 

According to Cath Convery, Kotter and Rathgeber’s book deals with changing organisational culture via the use of storytelling.

 

She added, “It looks at the barriers to change that can be erected and suggests ways of overcoming them. It also examines the balance between management and leadership in an organisation – along with the various types of leadership that can, and should, be displayed in an organisation.”

 

Agreeing that the biggest block to a change initiative is often the culture and attitude of the team involved in it, Cath and Julie discussed how to reconcile the tension between the need for change, including rapid innovation, and the need to continue ‘business as usual’.

 

“Basically, effective change management skills are something that all managers should have,” commented Cath.

 

Citing the results of research by anthropologist Robin Dunbar that some two-thirds of all our conversations are stories, Julie commented, “Storytelling helps reinforce the principle of stakeholder management. Telling stories helps you win ‘hearts and minds’.”

 

The webinar is currently available to hear on the APMG International website.

 

About APMG International

The world’s leading global accreditation and examination institute, APMG International accredits organisations to deliver training courses and consultancy services for a broad range of professional certification schemes. It offers a diverse portfolio of certification schemes including internationally renowned solutions for project, business and IT management, Cyber Security and Public-private partnerships. APMG’s certification schemes, exam and accreditation services support its goal of enabling organisations and professionals to maximise their effectiveness through use of the latest methodologies and core competencies.