Professionals from many different disciplines now serve as internal consultants to leaders, managers, and teams in their organizations. Their role is to help clients to achieve a specific outcome desired by that client or the organization. The process of consulting always involves facilitating change: technical, organizational, or behavioural. As an internal consultant, your ability to influence strategy, tactics, decisions, and behaviour is based on both your expertise and your relationships. Consulting on the Inside ™ requires you to walk a fi ne line between your role as an insider, understanding the culture and the business, and your value as an outsider with a more objective view and broad knowledge.
In this workshop, based on the book, Consulting on the Inside: A Practical Guide for Internal Consultants by Beverly Scott and B. Kim Barnes (ATD Press, 2011), you will develop a greater understanding of your role, the consulting process, and how to use specific skills and tools to create an effective and successful internal consulting practice.
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
This class is designed for anyone with an internal consulting role and/or responsibilities in fields such as Human
Resources, Finance, Strategy, Change Management, Internal Auditing, Information Technology,
Organization Development, or Training and Development
Introduction
Opening Exercise
The Phases of Consulting
Contact Phase
Agreement Phase
Information and Assessment Phase
Feedback Phase
Your Role and Consulting Practice
Committments and Wrap-Up
Course ID: BC-9300
Course Level: Intermediate
Duration: 1-day
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