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What you'll learn
Week 1-2: Introduction to Change Management
					Fundamentals of change management
					Understanding why change happens and how it impacts organizations
					The role of a change manager
					Week 3-4: Theories and Models of Change
					Overview of key change management theories (e.g., Lewin’s Change Model, Kotter’s 8-Step Change Model)
					Analyzing different change management models and their applications
					Week 5-6: Planning for Change
					Developing effective change management strategies
					Stakeholder analysis and engagement in change processes
					Communication strategies for change
					Week 7-8: Implementing Change
					Execution of change initiatives
					Overcoming challenges and obstacles in change implementation
					Monitoring and controlling change processes
					Week 9-10: Dealing with Resistance to Change
					Understanding the root causes of resistance
					Strategies for managing and mitigating resistance
					Importance of empathy and communication in overcoming resistance
					Week 11-12: Change and Organizational Culture
					Impact of organizational culture on change
					Aligning change initiatives with organizational values and culture
					Cultural change and transformation
					Week 13-14: Leading Change
					Leadership styles and their impact on change management
					Building and leading effective change teams
					Personal and professional skills for change leaders
					Week 15: Course Review and Final Assessment
					Course Materials and Assessment:
					Study Materials: Detailed notes, case studies, video lectures, and recommended readings.
					Quizzes/Case Studies: Regular quizzes and case studies to reinforce concepts and apply learning.
					MCQs: Multiple choice questions focusing on key topics for theoretical understanding.
					Simulations: Interactive simulations for experiencing real-life change management scenarios.
					Final Project: Developing a comprehensive change management plan for a real or hypothetical organization.