About the Program
  • Professor John P. Kotter, the leading authority on leadership and change will focus on the differences between leadership and management in facilitating change
  • Full day seminar designed for organizations to cope with change and develop leadership talent
  • An exciting action packed seminar
  • Following his seminars in Australia's 8 cities in 2007, Western Europe's 8 cities in 2008, John Kotter is coming to Asia in 2009!
Topics covered in a full-day seminar
  • 8 steps to successful change
  • Practical tools to help lead your company and change processes for the future
  • How to build and empower the team to lead the change
  • Creating vision and strategy
  • Communication- how do we get others on board?
  • Empowerment- how do we get barriers out of the way of those who see the vision and want to make it a reality?

This seminar is aimed at all leaders and managers from the private and public organizations who will to lead in a changing world.

  • You will understand the change process
  • You will know how the 8 steps relate to management and leadership
  • You will learn what kind of change will create sustainable growth for your organization
  • You will be inspired by outstanding leaders to create significant influence and live a meaningful life.

It is not about managing change, but leading change.

Seminar Agenda

08:30

Registration

09:00

It's Not About Managing Change

 

  • A story of failed change: The company faces all the competitive, technological and global forces we all face. It wants to grow. It tries to leap forward. It fails.But why?
  • A story of successful change: A second company is facing the same scenario. It tries to leap forward and succeeds brilliantly. Why?
  • The 8 steps to success. What we have learned about successful change from extensive research over the past decade.
  • The relationship of the 8 steps to management and to leadership.Management and leadership are different. The distinction is enormously important in a world that is too often over managed and under led.
  • Why? it's all about leading change.Ask: What of the activity in the 8 steps is related to management? What is related to leadership? The implications are profound.
  • Why do we so often get it wrong?

10:30

Coffee and Tea Break

11:00

8 Steps to Successful Change-Specific Examples

 
  • Increasing urgency. How do we reduce complacency, fear, and anger?
  • Building the right team. How do we create a group powerful enough to lead change?
  • Creating the vision and strategy. How do we decide what to change?
  • Communication. How do we get others on board?
  • Empowerment. How do we get barriers out of the way of those who see the vision and want to make it a reality?

 

  • Short term wins. How do we get visible, unambiguous successes quickly? Why this is so important?
  • Never letting up. How do we keep everyone going until the vision is a reality?
  • Making change stick. How do we prevent the extreme power of tradition to undermine a change that we have successfully made?

12:30

Lunch

13:30

The Heart of Success

 

  • The role of thinking in changing peoples' behavior
  • The role of feeling in changing peoples' behavior
  • The role of the heart in building organizations that can sustain success in the toughest economic conditions
  • What specifically does someone do? Why it works.What does success look like? Why we don't do it right?

15:00

Coffee and Tea Break

15:30

The Champions

 

  • People who have produced amazing change
  • People in business, in government and in different
    countries
  • Two dramatic stories
  • What do all these people share in common?
  • How you can be like them, even if you aren't a larger-than-life, charismatic personality?
  • What do you receive back by being like them?
  • How to turn change from a frustrating and stressful activity to something more fun and deeply meaningful?

16:30

Close

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