

Institute of Business and Technology
Change Management (Online)
Study detals
: Professional Diploma : Diploma in Change Management : Full time : 11 Week MonthRequirements
Entry Requirements
While no prior academic qualification or professional experience is required to participate in this programme.
Speciality
One evening per week
- Tuesdays
Additional information
Course Overview
In this programme you will learn how to identify the need for change management in an organisation and structure and implement a change management programme to optimise the opportunities for sustained long-term changes.
The specific topics are as follows:
Understanding and recognising the need for change
- Aligning with company strategy
- Internal and external drivers
Organisational experiences of change
- Case studies
Managing change, theory in practice
- The Change-Curve Model
- Lewin’s Change Model
- McKinsey’s 7-S Model
- Kotter’s 8-step Theory
Stakeholder engagement in change management
- Monitoring the impact of change on employees, teams and the organisation as a whole
Managing barriers
- Structural, resourcing, equipment
Managing resistance to change
- Emotional and behavioural reactions to change
- The human nature factor
Embedding a culture of change in an organisation
- Building and maintaining trust
- Building a culture of continuous improvement
Leading a Change Management project
- The role of the leader
- Creating a vision for change
- Guiding principles for leading changes
- Key attributes of a strong change manager and leader
- Lifecycle of a successful change project
Assessment
The programme is assessed by project work, applying the tools and techniques of change management to real-life examples of change projects within the workplace.
What is a Professional Diploma?
An IBAT Professional Diploma is a focused, short duration practical course that consolidates, upskills and/or reskills learners in a professional area. They are stand-alone qualifications that do not lead to an award on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ).