Change Management

Change Management

WHO MOVED MY CHEESE

Event Overview

In 1995, experts  told us that we were ingesting more information in a single day  than a person living during Shakespeare’s period took in their entire  life!  In 2008, a Wall Street Journal  article said, “We're   living in ‘Internet Time,’ where policies and their  consequences travel the world at the speed of light. The normal human reaction  to   such a rapid pace of change is to be overwhelmed, stressed out, anxious   and  fearful.”  Whether you’re a manager or an individual contributor, what are some steps you personally can take to deal with   this  rapid change so that you can keep moving in the right direction   towards the  right goals?  This event will take the  terror out of change as it examines some very human reactions to it, as  outlined in   Dr. Spencer Johnson’s book, “Who Moved My Cheese?” – a humorous way  to look at change in a non-threatening but eye-opening way.

Who Should Attend this Event:

People who are  facing change in their   business lives, are experiencing stress as a result of  the change, and   want to find a better way to cope.

Event Outcomes

Participants of  this event will leave with:

  • An understanding of the connection between  change, human resistance to change, and the resultant stress
  • Recognition of your current strategy for dealing  with change including why you resist change and how you may  be demonstrating resistance
  • Knowledge of the pros and cons of various  strategies for dealing with change
  • Strategies for dealing with change in a new and  more productive manner
  • An action plan for handling future changes more  effectively

Event Length

This event runs one hour.

REAL ANSWERS, REAL RESULTS

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Nationally acclaimed speaker

International bestselling author Jeff Wolf is now available for your next meeting, conference or convention to provide a high-energy presentation filled with strategies and techniques attendees can immediately apply to improve their skills.