Business
Change Management & Transformation Challenges
Change Management & Transformation challenges put you at the center of getting an organization to move. You'll develop skills in Change Management and Change Impact Assessment, build a Communication Planning approach, and use Stakeholder Mapping to understand who has to be brought along before anything shifts.
From there you'll handle the harder edges — Resistance Management, Culture change, Transformation program design, and M&A integration leadership — running Workshop facilitation for change the way transformation leads actually do. Each challenge you solve earns a verified credential you can share with recruiters.
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From brief to credential, in six steps.
Step 01
Browse challenges aligned to your studies.
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Accept the one that fits your goals.
Step 03
Work through it with AI Copilot guidance.
Step 04
Submit for structured evaluation.
Step 05
Earn a verified credential.
Step 06
Add it to LinkedIn with one click.
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