Change Management: How to Ensure Colleagues Embrace and Adapt to Your Digital Project?
DEN offers you practical tools to tackle these challenges. With our change management workshop, you will gain the knowledge and tools to effectively guide changes and make your organization future-proof through digital projects.
The Jewish Cultural Quarter attended the Change Management in Digital Projects workshop. Read about their experience and the knowledge they gained.
What Will You Learn in the Change Management Workshop?
The basics of change management: what is needed to achieve change.
Practical application: learn how change management theory works and how to implement it within a project. Gain practical insights and methods to analyze, plan, and successfully execute change processes.
Gaining control over change: learn the effect of clearly defining the change within a project.
Guiding individual change: how to involve your colleagues in the change process?
Change tools and instruments: concrete tools to successfully manage change.
Apply knowledge directly in practice using your own project case.
After the workshop, you will have the motivation and confidence to guide change yourself and start working on your (digital) project.
What Can You Expect?
You will join various cultural professionals in the workshop. During this interactive workshop, you will work on your own digital project. You will define this project during the workshop, which can be a current or future project. Learn how to effectively implement the change in your organization.
A few weeks after the workshop, we will reconvene for a 2-hour online session. In this interactive session, we will discuss initial experiences with change theory, address questions, and provide new insights to further shape your change narrative.
The trainer provides a good understanding of the basics of change management and clearly brings practical experience. This adds depth and practical tips.
Who Is the Change Management Workshop for Digital Projects For?
This workshop is for all cultural and heritage professionals working in organizations implementing digital projects but facing obstacles. We encourage project staff, marketers, and project managers from small to large organizations to participate. Whether you work in a museum, theater, library, film industry, or another cultural institution.
Are you a senior manager or director? Perhaps the masterclass ‘Leadership in Digital Change’ is a better fit for you.
Why Choose the Change Management Workshop?
- Expert trainers: specialists in change management and digital transformation.
- Practical exercises: learn by doing and apply theory directly to your own project.
- Networking opportunities: meet other professionals from the cultural sector facing similar challenges and share experiences.
Training Dates
This training consists of 1 in-person day in Utrecht and a shorter online follow-up session.
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This training consists of 1 in-person day in Utrecht and a shorter online follow-up session.
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Are You a Director or Senior Manager?
Then the masterclass 'Leadership in Digital Change' might suit you better. In the masterclass, we delve deeper into how you, as a leader, can guide your organization through digital changes and ensure support for new technologies and workflows.
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