Organizational change is often necessary, but rarely easy. At the latest Museia Lecture Series presentation, College of the Rockies Bachelor of Business Administration – Sustainable Business Practices instructor and Chartered Professional Accountant Kevin Boehmer will explore practical approaches to implementing meaningful and lasting change within organizations.
Change Management and Implementing Lasting Organizational Change will take place on Thursday, March 19 from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the College’s main Lecture Theatre (Room KC 250). The presentation is open to students, community members, and anyone interested in leadership, organizational culture, or navigating change in the workplace. A question period will follow Boehmer’s presentation.
“There are many change management processes that have proven to be effective, yet they still aren’t universally accepted,” Boehmer said. “In this presentation, I will explore the history of change management and share real-life examples of successes and failures with a focus on helping organizations create sustainable, positive change.”
Boehmer owned and operated his own accounting firm before transitioning to full time teaching at the College. He is currently completing a Master of Business Administration with a major in change management.
Learn more and register at cotr.ca/museia
About College of the Rockies
For 50 years, College of the Rockies has provided post-secondary education that meets the needs and aspirations of the people, industries, and businesses of our region. All our campuses are located on the traditional territory of the Ktunaxa people, which is also home to the Kinbasket people. We value our relationships with the four Ktunaxa bands, the Shuswap band, and the Kootenay Regional Office of the Métis Nation, BC. Each year, thousands of full-time and part-time students join us in a full range of programs, including skilled trades, university arts and sciences, adult upgrading, early childhood education, health and human services, business, office administration, tourism, hospitality, recreation, fire services, continuing education, and contract training. Through smaller class sizes, highly personalized instruction and dedicated support services, our students are primed to succeed in the job market, or in the next stage of their academic journey.
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