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Live Webinar – May 1st, 2020 7:00 am – 8:00 am EDT
Live Webinar – May 1st, 2020 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM BT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: APM a division of  APMG International

Tips and ideas for managing organisational change through turbulent times

In times of rapid change and upheaval, with high uncertainty and new information constantly emerging, any sense of ‘normal’ flies out the window. Regular routines and proven ways of getting things done quickly become invalid. There can be pressure to continue to deliver and perform efficiently, whilst trying to adapt and make sense of emerging change where much is still unclear and unknown.

In this free-to-attend webinar, presenter Ranjit Sidhu, will share ideas and useful tips for how to:

  • deal with uncertainty and ambiguity
  • leverage useful aspects from planned and emergent approaches to change management
  • build change readiness even when so much is unknown

Register for this webinar with Ranjit Sidhu from ChangeQuest, to find out how to support people and manage change in uncertain and turbulent times.

This is relevant for anyone involved in supporting or managing change, or project and programme management.

Presenter: Ranjit Sidhu (LinkedIn profile) is an accredited trainer for APMG International’s Change Management, AgilePM® & Facilitation Skills qualifications. She is a recognised authority on change management and behavioural skills and a contributing author on a number of professional publications.  Ranjit established ChangeQuest in 2006 to help organisations learn and grow by providing practical support and guidance to successfully embed organisational change. She has worked on global projects spanning Europe, North America and Africa.

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Dealing With Uncertainty & Emergent Change

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