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Live Webinar January 26th, 2022 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider: PMTA  Project Management Training Alliance

Projects, by nature, are a unique endeavor that often result in a change of some kind. In addition, our work environments are constantly changing.

When the changes are not introduced or handled well, people will resist, making the change more disruptive than it needs to be. If this resistance is not managed properly, it can undermine project or operational success.

This session discusses people’s reactions to change and how to navigate and manage those changes well. It also includes a one-page handout for easy reference after the session.

After this session, you will be able to:

  • Identify the reactions to change, including four levels of resistance and the time, influence, and support associated with each level of resistance.
  • Understand what motivates people to accept the change (or not) and become a powerful proponent for it.
  • Develop strategies to overcome each level of resistance so you (and your organization) can survive and thrive!

Presenter: Vicki Wrona (LinkedIn profile) is the founder and President of Forward Momentum, LLC, a woman-owned REP offering Project Management and Instructional Design services. Vicki has 20+ years of leadership & PM experience, & more than 15 years presentation / development experience. Viki was selected to serve on PMI’s committee to write & review the PMBOK® Guide 4th edition, & she also  co-developed the program that won PMI’s Professional Development Product of the Year award.

Vicki is extremely passionate about equipping individuals and organizations with practical knowledge and tools so that results – and bottom-line impact – are consistently achieved. For free eBooks, blogs, infographics and more, go to  Forward Momentum’s Resources Page.

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Surviving The Chaos Of Change

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