Neftaly: Navigating Organizational Politics During Change Training Course

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Neftaly Training Course

Title: Navigating Organizational Politics During Change
Course Duration: 4 hours (can be adjusted)
Target Audience: Change managers, team leaders, HR professionals, middle and senior management, and anyone involved in organizational change initiatives.


Course Overview

Organizational change is rarely just a technical or procedural challenge — it’s deeply influenced by the informal networks, power dynamics, and political landscape within an organization. This course equips participants with the knowledge and skills to effectively navigate and leverage organizational politics to ensure successful change implementation.


Learning Objectives

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand what organizational politics is and why it matters during change initiatives
  • Identify key stakeholders, power centers, and informal influencers
  • Analyze political dynamics and anticipate resistance points
  • Develop strategies to build alliances and manage conflicts
  • Communicate change effectively considering political sensitivities
  • Foster political awareness for ethical and constructive engagement

Course Outline

Module 1: Understanding Organizational Politics

  • Defining organizational politics: myths and realities
  • Why politics intensifies during change
  • Difference between positive and negative politics
  • Case study: Politics in a change initiative gone wrong

Module 2: Mapping the Political Landscape

  • Identifying formal and informal power structures
  • Stakeholder analysis with political lens
  • Recognizing influencers, gatekeepers, and blockers
  • Tools: Political mapping and power-interest grids

Module 3: Political Skills for Change Leaders

  • Building credibility and trust across political lines
  • Negotiation and influence techniques
  • Managing alliances and coalitions
  • Handling political conflict and sabotage

Module 4: Communication and Messaging in a Political Context

  • Tailoring communication to political realities
  • Listening for underlying concerns and agendas
  • Using transparency and discretion appropriately
  • Role play: Delivering difficult messages amid political tension

Module 5: Ethical Considerations and Long-Term Success

  • Balancing political savvy with integrity
  • Avoiding manipulation and destructive behaviors
  • Encouraging a culture of openness and collaboration
  • Sustaining change by embedding political awareness

Learning Methods and Activities

  • Interactive lectures with real-world examples
  • Group discussions and breakout sessions
  • Political mapping exercise of participants’ own organizations
  • Role plays simulating political negotiation and conflict resolution
  • Reflection and action planning for applying skills post-training

Assessment and Certification

  • Practical assignment: Create a political stakeholder map for an upcoming or current change project
  • Quiz covering key concepts and strategies
  • Certification awarded upon successful completion

Additional Resources

  • Recommended reading list on organizational politics and change management
  • Templates for stakeholder mapping and political analysis
  • Access to Neftaly community forums for ongoing support

If you want, I can also help develop slides, participant handouts, or facilitator guides for this course. Just let me know!

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