OD Analysis and Design
This course provides participants with the basics on how to collect information (with surveys, interviews, etc.), how to analyze the results, and how to use that information to build support for your efforts. Participants recognize the importance of accurately identifying the source of problems and create solutions. Participants use problem solving tools to analyze problems and identify solid solutions.
What you will learn:
* When and How to Do an Organizational Analysis
Define tools and process for conducting research
* Learn to use organizational assessments that contain high technical quality and relevance
* Processes Assessing Organizations – What, How, and When
* Purposes of Assessment
* Planning A Sound Evaluation
* Developing Measures
* Collecting, Analyzing, and Interpreting the Data
* Communicating the Results
* Evaluating and Reporting with Integrity
OD Facilitation Skills
This course helps participants build their repertoire of effective group facilitation techniques, including active listening, questioning formats, paraphrasing, redirecting, and leading follow-up sessions. Participants practice planning and facilitating discussions, providing feedback, and employing appropriate training interventions, learn to identify how roles emerge, build consensus, guide decision-making, make observations, and handle difficult participants.
Participants will enhance their skills as a facilitator by asking the right questions, keeping the discussion focused, and encouraging participation within the group. Participant’s receive valuable constructive feedback on the impact of heir facilitation skills.
What you will learn:
* Recognize skills required to effectively facilitate groups and teams
* Recognize the facilitator’s roles and competencies
* Identify a set of tools to manage group process
* Develop skills in facilitation and team building
Managing Change: Planning and Implementation
In this course, participants learn the role of the consultant in the change management process.. As a change leader, one of your most powerful strengths is your ability to understand how individuals and systems react to “change.” This understanding will guide you towards developing and implementing strategies that will help you manage the change process more efficiently and effectively. In this course you will explore the key change theories, apply them to real life examples, and begin to create a framework for how you approach change management. A major stumbling block for organizational change efforts is planning the change with people in mind. Through case studies and in class activities you will learn and practice how to design a plan and communicate with the people involved in the change effort.
What you will learn:
* Explore core research-based change theories that you may draw on as you manage change in the future.
* Understand Change and Adult “Willingness to Change/Learn"
* Experience the difference between motivating and demotivating behavior as it applies to change in systems
* Practice creating change management plans that incorporate predictable human reactions to change.
* Refine your understanding of how change happens and your role in facilitating it.
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