Managing Reorganisations, Restructures and Redundancies
Book Now| Discover how to manage the employment law and people challenges of an organisational restructure | |
| Maximum 20 participants | 2-day interactive seminar |
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London - 22 Nov 2010, 23 Nov 2010, 22-23 Mar 2011, 28-29 Nov 2011 |
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| London---£550+VAT for 1 day---£895+VAT for 2 days | |
In brief:
In an environment where change is the only constant, it is crucial that businesses are designed to respond and accommodate change. And as businesses are under increasing pressure to gain – and maintain – a competitive edge, reorganisations are now more commonplace than ever before. Yet businesses are often not fully equipped to plan, prepare and manage restructurings and reorganisations, potential redundancies, mergers and business transfers.
The legal framework surrounding organisational restructures is tricky and particularly difficult for the HR professional new to workforce restructuring projects to navigate. Information and Consultation, business transfer legislation and redundancy management are but a few of the areas that HR need to understand in order to maintain effective employee relations and avoid tribunal claims following mismanagement of procedures and related legislation.
As well as the legal aspects involved in restructures, it is just as important for HR to understand and be able to implement the critical non-legal aspects of restructurings. Reorganisations are one of the biggest changes a business, and its workforce, can undergo. Dealing with staff morale, motivation, productivity and communication of change initiatives is just as important as legal compliance –effective management of change has shown to affect both the short-term and long-term performance of the business post-restructure. HR professionals must develop the skills and knowledge to successfully manage reorganisations and deal with the associated legal and people challenges.
This unique seminar provides the opportunity to access the skill sets you require to lead your business to success. And with flexible booking options you can choose which development area you need – attend day one to understand the legal framework and come along on day two to grasp best practice change management tools and strategies. And if you want to equip yourself with the skills and knowledge to successfully handle both the legal and people issues do come along to both days.
Seminar options:
Day 1: Examining the Legal Aspects of Reorganisations, Restructurings and Redundancies Day 2: Facilitating the Change Process during Reorganisations, Restructurings and Redundancies: Tools, Strategies and Practice
This event is CPD accredited.
Designed for:
HR and personnel professionals, employee relations managers, communication executives, HR business partners, heads of people management, organisational development specialists, learning managers, change managers, in-house legal advisors
Seminar highlights:
- Get to grips with the legal framework surrounding organisational restructurings
- Develop the skills and knowledge to handle redundancies
- Realise how to avoid common pitfalls when navigating the legal minefield of reorganisations
- Understand the change process, its psychological impact, and how to manage resistance to change
- Explore how communication can facilitate the change process and learn how to implement effective communication strategies
- Equip your leaders, managers and change agents with the skill set to maximise team dynamics and successfully lead the organisation through restructures
- Access core approaches to minimise disruption to your business
The Programme
Day One
| 09:00 |
Registration and coffee |
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| 09:30 |
Welcome, introduction and outline of objectives |
| 09:45 |
The legal context of contract variation
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| 11:00 |
Coffee |
| 11:15 |
Information and Consultation
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| 12:30 |
Lunch |
| 13:30 |
Managing redundancy – best practice guidance
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| 14:45 |
Tea |
| 15:00 |
Handling business transfers and mergers
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| 16:00 |
Avoiding common pitfalls when dealing with reorganisations, restructurings and redundancies
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| 16:30 |
End of day one |
Day Two
| 09:00 |
Registration and coffee |
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| 09:30 |
Welcome, introduction and objectives for the day
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| 10:00 |
Examining common people challenges and issues during an organisational restructure
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| 11:00 |
Coffee |
| 11:15 |
Managing redundancy: options to minimise the impact on the individual and the organisation
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| 12:00 |
The crucial role of communication in facilitating the change process
o Exploring different options and requirements at different stages o Moving from awareness to commitment
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| 12:30 |
Case study: Managing Change at IBMBrian Phipps, Associate Partner - HR, IBM |
| 13:00 |
Lunch |
| 14:00 |
Maximising team dynamics pre and post restructure
o What happens to a team during fragmentation and change o New teams from old o Processes and approaches to move quickly to a new team dynamic o What you can do to facilitate success |
| 14:30 |
Equipping your leaders, managers, HR and other change agents to lead and facilitate an effective change process
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| 15:00 |
Coffee |
| 15:15 |
Mergers and acquisitions: additional considerations
o Identifying the culture and values of the transferring organisation. o What culture will prevail o How will the transition be managed?
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| 15:45 |
Planning for change: project definition and management to ensure successful implementation
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| 16:30 |
End of day two |
Client testimonials
I felt this was an extremely useful and informative course and was very well presented. Enjoyed the more interactive aspects of the course
One more step along the awareness road
Superb – really glad I came. It has boosted my confidence significantly to realise how much experience I do have and how much I do know
The course was very informative and also very pleasant and enjoyable.
Really enjoyable and eye opening
I enjoyed the relaxed and informal set up, was able to ask lots of questions
Penny is very knowledgeable and able to give lots of practical examples
Venue details
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Consultants

Jon Ingham

Brian Phipps

Penny Macmillan
Jon Ingham is a trainer and consultant working in the areas of people management and organisation development. Jon originally worked as an engineer with BOC and in IT, then change management, consultant with Andersen Consulting (now Accenture). More recently he has been Head of HR Consulting at Penna and Director of Human Capital Consulting at Buck / ACS (now part of Xerox). He has also worked as an international HR Director for Ernst & Young. Jon has a M.Eng in Chemical Engineering, a BA in Psychology and a MBA. He is the author of Strategic Human Capital Management: Creating Value through People and publishes the UK`s most popular HR blog, Strategic HCM. Jon`s second book, Social Advantage, will be published later this year.
Brian Phipps is an Associate Partner in Human Capital Management at IBM. Brian is highly experienced and recognised as an innovative change leader with a broad and successful background in designing, leading and delivering significant performance improvements during deep change programmes. He has a reputation for helping organisations to achieve their strategic change targets by focusing on their people based capabilities. Brian’s key competencies include organisation design, business transformation, innovation, benefit realisation and sustainability, behaviour change, executive development, team building and group facilitation.Penny Macmillan MA Chartered FCIPD is a Solicitor and has for many years specialised in employment law, with particular experience of: TUPE, unfair dismissal, discrimination, whistleblowing and drafting employment contracts, policies, procedures and handbooks. She is former Head of the Legal Department at The Race Equality Centre and now practises in her own firm.
Before qualifying as a lawyer, Penny held positions as a Group Personnel Manager for a health authority; Employee Relations Manager for a major retailer; and Personnel and Training Manager for a large catering services company. Penny is equally well qualified and experienced as a management trainer, HR specialist and lawyer. She delivers workshops and seminars on a wide range of employment law and best practice subjects and is a personal tutor on JSB’s Advanced Certificate in Employment Law (ACEL).
Testimonials
“One more step along the awareness road”
— Jeff Farish, Divisional Director (People),
Chelsea Building Society
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