The 4-Day Ninja Challenge
Leading change is a difficult ask as change inevitably brings a lot of challenges. But when you start to dig deeper into these challenges, you will likely find a common theme. And that theme is other people.
Not because they’re being difficult, but because they bring their own beliefs, experiences, and perspectives to the change you’re leading. These shape how they respond and how you respond in return.
Your mission as a change leader?
Help others see the value of the change and guide them to embrace it.
The secret?
Stealth-like, strategic moves. Think like a Change Ninja.
What You Will Gain
Increased personal insights into how you respond to change and how you react to other people’s behaviours, making you a real ninja for change.
Greater understanding of people’s behaviours when being asked to do something new and how to motivate, inspire, and excite them into action using brain-friendly approaches.
Be change ready to deliver any type of project with a range of tools that will not only make you more efficient and productive but also help those around you work in more effective ways.
Increased personal resilience from learning how to change your environment to reduce the impact of stress, for both work and personal life.
Developed leadership skills for tackling any type of change.
Small cohort (Maximum 8) for enhanced practice and learning.
Become part of a peer network of Ninjas for ongoing learning, reflection, and support.
Developed specific competencies for change management based on the HPCA framework (see appendix).
Cost from £545 per person. Get in touch for dates and block booking discounts. 100% attendees rate this course as Excellent.
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About the Course
Module 1: Fearless Change
Your brain is hardwired to see change as a negative, and often induces the fight or flight response rather than see it as a good or necessary thing. Focusing on the neuroscience of change, fear, and reward from an emotional, behavioural, and feelings aspect, we will recap on the ‘lunch and learn’ before delving further into understanding and shifting the brain from the fear/away state to the toward/reward state.
Once you understand this and have the relevant tools, it becomes much easier for you to lead change because you will have the ‘know-how’ to ensure your team and stakeholders don’t see your change as a negative but see it and embrace it as an opportunity for good/improvement.
Module 2: Change Mindsets
Continuing with the neuroscience of change, this module will explore the impact of social pain, how that can manifest as emotions and behaviours, and how to shift our focus to reduce the impact. You will now have greater insight and understanding of how change can impact you, and the associated feelings, emotions, and behaviours that change can bring, particularly change that is unwanted or has uncertain outcomes. This will help you not only manage your responses and mental wellbeing in general but will enable you to recognise when others are perhaps triggered negatively by change and how to help shift them to the toward/reward state.
In the second part of this module, we will begin to focus on tools that will help you avoid ‘triggering’ the fear response in the first place, which will ensure your change activity will get off to the very best start.
Module 3: One Size Does Not Fit All
Change comes in different shapes and sizes; sometimes we are very clear on the end outcome, sometimes it’s a bit vague; sometimes we know exactly how to do something, sometimes we need to learn as we go. Knowing the type of change you have will help you lead it much more effectively and the tools in this session help you understand your preference, identify how to adapt your leadership style for different change types, learn to know the best time to engage stakeholders, and determine how best to delegate key tasks to right people. These tools will give you valuable knowledge to help you deliver much more effectively, irrelevant of the type of change you have.
In the second part of this module, we will begin to explore how to understand stakeholders from their perspective. This will enhance your abilities to approach them in a brain-friendly way to ensure they become strong advocates for your change rather than potential blockers of the change.
Module 4: Stakeholder Perspectives And Tools For Persuasion
Despite your best efforts, you are still facing obstacles, often in the form of other people. Key people that you need on board for the successful delivery of change and realisation of benefits, but are still, perhaps, disagreeing. This final module will give you the persuasion tools you need to help these blockers see that your change is a good change and one they want to embrace. Remember you can’t change people, they can only change themselves, but you can help them understand in a way that will give them fresh insights and realise you are the person to deliver the change needed.
These tools, combined with your new understanding of neuroscience, will ensure you can become a true Change Ninja and be able to take on the most difficult blockers on your current and future projects.