Challenges of leading change: Executive MBA taster workshop
This online taster session, focusing on leading change, will give you an opportunity to experience a typical Executive MBA workshop including group work, and take away leadership tips and tools.
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Date | 11 August 2022 |
Time | 13:00-14:30 (Timezone: Europe/London) |
Price | Free |
Venue | Online |
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Join us for “Challenges of leading change”, an online Executive MBA taster workshop, led by Professor Karen Jansen.
This webinar is an opportunity to experience the typical learning dynamics of a workshop and group work, to meet faculty and potential other students, and to ask questions about leadership and the Henley Executive MBA - Global.
13:00 Welcome and introductions
13:15 ‘Challenges of leading change’ - Taster session including group work
14:15 Open Q&A
14:30 Close
Challenges of leading change
The session will consider five of the most challenging issues leaders grapple with when implementing change, including employee resistance and organisational culture.
You will have an opportunity to discuss the factors that facilitate and inhibit change in your own organisation, and take away several tips and tools for leading change.
Karen Jansen is Professor in Leadership and Change at Henley Business School. She is also the Research Division Lead for Organisational Behaviour, Leadership and Coaching. Karen has more than twenty years' experience in transformational change, person-environment fit and building energy and momentum. She teaches in Executive, MBA, and MA Leadership programmes and serves on the editorial boards of two top journals in the field: Journal of Management and Academy of Management Review. Read more
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