Change is inevitable in every organization. Innovations and evolving market conditions result in changes whether an organization is ready for them or not. Because not everyone sees the importance of a change at the outset, how the change is communicated requires special consideration. This assessment examines communications as they relate to organizational change.
For this assessment, you will analyze the CapraTek: Leading for Change scenario and create a presentation that effectively addresses specified goals.
After analyzing the scenario presented in CapraTek: Leading for Change, create a presentation that briefly introduces items for your team to consider. In the presentation:
- Create an appropriate response to the scenario based on a sound analysis of the situation.
- Communicate your decision on how you plan to address the team’s communication issues and concerns about leadership changes. (23 slides or 11.5 minutes).
- Explain three critical communication issues and challenges faced by the team, including communication issues to date. (23 slides or 11.5 minutes).
- Describe an action or policy that you will introduce to improve communications and assure people are working with a unified purpose. (23 slides or 11.5 minutes)
- You may want to consider Tuckman’s model for stages of group development and Kotter’s change model as you plan to improve the team dynamics.
- Define your expectations for ethical discourse in team communications. (23 slides or 11.5 minutes
- If you choose to submit a standard PowerPoint presentation, your presentation should consist of 1012 slides, not including the title and references slides.
- Use the speaker’s notes section within the PowerPoint slides to provide all the information relevant to each slide, which you would otherwise present verbally.
- Each slide must have no more than 45 bullets and each bullet should summarize your point in approximately 46 words.
- Use graphics throughout the presentation, but ensure they are appropriate for the content provided and provide value.
Requirements: 10-12 slides

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