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Live Webinar September 20th, 2023 10:00 am – 11:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 PDU – Free
Provider: Ken Blanchard Companies

Change is a given in today’s work environment. New business models, a changing business landscape, and ever-increasing customer expectations all require agility and adaptability.

Change efforts often fail because people lack the framework and skills to guide others through change effectively. In this webinar, change expert Judd Hoekstra shares how to develop the attitudes, skills, and behaviors of a change-ready leader.

You’ll explore:

  • The five predictable stages of concern you must manage at an individual and organizational level
  • The four mindsets that help you become change-ready
  • How to leverage the power of peer-to-peer advocacy
  • How to get started developing your change skills

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how teams and individual contributors throughout your organization can learn to seek information, reframe change, share concerns and ideas, and garner the support they need to build their change capabilities.

Register today!

Presenter: Judd Hoekstra (LinkedIn profile) VP Blanchard® has 25+ years of experience leading people and organizations through change.  He is a coauthor of the best-selling books Leading at a Higher Level (Amazon link) and Who Killed Change? (Amazon link) as well as Blanchard’s Leading People Through Change® solution. Crunch Time, Judd won Blanchard’s Most Values-Led Player (MVLP) Award in 2020. Judd earned his Bachelor’s degree in Business Management and Marketing from Cornell University. He graduated from the Advanced Business Management Program at Northwestern University Kellogg School of Management.

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Becoming An Agile, Change-Ready Leader

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