Overcoming Cultural & Psychological Barriers
To Change
Posted by
EdmontonPM
Jun 26
SHORT NOTICE WEBINAR – Highly Recommended!
Live Webinar June 28th, 2023 8:00 am – 9:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 PDU – Free
Provider: Sweeney Communications
Join Jo Ann Sweeney (LinkedIn profile @commsabilities) as she explores key topics addressing psychological and cultural barriers to change, and share how to engage stakeholders in meaningful ways that demonstrate the potential of change.
Jo Ann will be looking in detail at the five psychological and eight cultural barriers that we need to manage for change to happen.
Plus she will be sharing some of the engagement and communication tools she uses with her clients to overcome these barriers. They are practical and easy to apply; you will be able to use them with your teams also.
Our practical and interactive workshop is for you if you want to:
- Identify the key factors that impede change in your organisation
- Overcome stereotypes and cultural misunderstandings
- Build understanding and cooperation with the change management team
- Persuade leaders in different countries to agree on the changes needed
- Encourage different generations to change
- Persuade senior leaders to focus on the people side of change
- Speed up the rate at which people absorb the need to change
- Hear top tips on how to create buy-in in a multicultural environment
- Collect tangible examples of engagement and communication activities your team can use.
Reserve your place and join her on 28 June at 13:00-14:00 UK time.
Register on zoom even if you can’t join her live, as then they are able to send you the link to watch the playback afterwards
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Overcoming Cultural & Psychological Barriers To Change
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