Webinar | Navigating Change During a Digital Transformation
Digital transformation in higher education goes beyond technology; it requires a rounded approach that focuses on people and processes in addition to your project plan. In this webinar, change management experts from Prosci will share how to significantly improve your project’s success rate by using change management to align leadership, standardize processes, manage resistance, and sustain outcomes. They will guide you through the key challenges campus leaders need to consider and strategies for engaging staff and faculty to embrace new digital ways of working. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to navigate the people side of digital transformation and ensure long-term success for your institution.
Outcomes
- Explain change management's importance to digital transformation.
- Identify challenges sponsors face to ensure institutional success.
- Bring change management techniques back to your team to engage staff and faculty and drive adoption.
- Utilize research findings and change management methodology to achieve successful outcomes and sustain change.
Additional Resources
Presenters
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Executive Instructor, Prosci
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Bryan Carey
SVP, Strategy and Instruction, Prosci -
Mary Morello
Executive Instructor & Principal Advisor, Prosci
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