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    Manage Change Using Agile Techniques

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    Learn to Initiate Change Programs for your Organisation

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    Develop Communication Plans To Bring About Change

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    Learn to Manage Change From APMG Certified Instructors

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    Higher Salaries after Course Completion

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    Low Course Price

Developing a change management strategy provides direction and purpose for change management plans but it is not possible that the same approach is useful for all. There are different changes that occur in organisations with each of them requiring to be successful. Each impacts people and how they do their job. Change management strategies define the approach needed to manage change given the unique situation of the project or initiative. We at Pentagon Training provide the delegates to learn and upgrade their skills with the Change Management courses by providing them with the relevant knowledge.

Who should take this course

The target audience for this course include Project Manager, System Managers, Business Managers, HR representatives and Administrators Looking To Bring About and Manage Change. Those who want to renew their Change Management skills can also attend this course.

 

 

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Prerequisites

To appear for the Re-Registeration exam the delegate must be  Change Management Certified professional. Though it is not mandatory, it is still recommended that the delegates sit for the exam only after having received accredited training.

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What's included

  Course Overview

APMG’s refreshed Change Management certification confirms with norms laid out by the  Change Management Body of Knowledge. The new syllabus has a broad range of knowledge regarding the theory and practice of change management including:

  • change and the individual
  • change and the organisation
  • communication and stakeholder engagement
  • change practice

 

The certifications are delivered by  Accredited Training Organizations (ATOs) of APMG. By passing both Foundation and Practitioner examinations – candidates will have acquired the knowledge required for CMI’s ACM (Foundation) accreditation. They offer successful candidates a simpler route to personal certification, with only the experience remaining to be acquired.

After having achieved a professional degree in Change Management and having some expertise in the said field as well, the Change Professionals are required to continue updating themselves with the latest Change Management principles. This can be done by Re-registering for the Change Management exam before the expiry of the Certification. The delegates must re-register within a period of 3 to 5 years of their original certification. In case the candidates fail to do so or fail the re-registration exam, their certification will be withdrawn by the APMG.

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About Chester

Chester is a city in Cheshire, England. it is the most populous city of the Cheshire West and Chester with 332,200 population. It is the supreme populous settlement of Cheshire West and Chester, which had a population of 332,200 in 2014. Chester was initially considered as a Castrum or Roman fort with the name Deva Victrix. 

Governance:

Chester is an unparished region within the unitary power of Cheshire West and Chester. A small area around Chester Castle scraps a civil community of Chester Castle. The Member of Parliament for the City of Chester is Chris Matheson, chosen in 2015.

Geography:

Chester deceits at the southern end of a 2-mile (3.2 km) Triassic sandstone edge that increases to a height of 42 m within a natural S-bend in the River Dee. The bedrock, which is also recognised as the Chester Pebble Beds, is perceptible because of the many small stones stuck within its layers. Receding glacial sheet ice also placed amounts of sand and marl across the area where boulder clay was inattentive.

The eastern and northern part of Chester contained heathland and forest. The western side towards the Dee Estuary was marsh and wetland homes.

Climate:

Chester has an oceanic weather. Even with its nearness to the Irish Sea, the temperature system is similar to areas further inland, owing to the shelter delivered by the Pennines to the northeast and the Welsh Mountains to the south-west. The nearest official weather station is at Hawarden Airport, about 4 miles (6.4 km) west of the city Centre.

The absolute supreme temperature recorded was 35.2 °C for the period of August 1990. In an average year, the warmest day should reach 29.3 °C.

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