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Why is Agile Change a great fit for your work?

Why is Agile Change a great fit for your work? Since the launch of Agile Change Management publication (first edition) in 2014 the demand for courses and workshops in this approach has grown phenomenally. The reason is simple; it provides a common sense, easy to understand, useful approach to any scope and scale of change. Presenter Melanie […]

Creating the culture for Agile

Feedback from many webinars, surveys and research into the adoption of agile practices clearly tells us that culture is the main blocker. In this webinar, Melanie will give us a master-class in how to define and adopt a shift in the culture of our organisations to make space for a more agile approach to our […]

Creating a network of Change Agents

Networks of change agents and champions are needed to permeate the changes we are making through every role and every layer of our organisations. My guidance on building Change Agent Networks is so popular we have brought together the steps needed to create your network, the criteria for effective change agents/champions and lessons learned on […]

Neurohacks to Help Implement Change in an Agile Way

Agile Change Management Event location i2 Office 40 Gracechurch St, London, United Kingdom

In this webinar, Melanie explores what triggers resistance to change, and how we can use neuroscience to “hack” our brains to be more accepting of change. This is an important subject as the volume and the complexity of change continues to grow. Taking a more scientific approach to how we engage with our stakeholders enables […]

2024 Trends in Change Management

Agile Change Management Event location i2 Office 40 Gracechurch St, London, United Kingdom

What can change management professionals expect in 2024? 2024 Trends in Change Management Using results from the 2023 global Capability for Change Survey, Melanie will identify the key themes from the survey data that have scored highest and lowest, and will use this data to predict what we need to spend time fixing in 2024. […]