Putting Plans into Practice: Implementing Change in Higher Education Departments

Introduction

If you’ve ever planned an initiative only to see momentum stall during implementation, you’re not alone. Turning ideas into action is often the most challenging—and most critical—phase of organizational change.

In this course, you’ll explore how to move from planning to practice by effectively introducing, implementing, and sustaining change within higher education departments. Grounded in NCWIT’s evidence-based systems approach, the course focuses on fostering organizational readiness, navigating the “messy middle” of implementation, and reimagining resistance as valuable feedback. You’ll gain practical frameworks, reflection tools, and strategies to help your change efforts take root and become a lasting part of departmental or program culture.

Prerequisite Courses: None

Recommended Prerequisite Courses:

  1. Beyond One-Off Efforts: A Systems Approach to Driving Sustainable Change in Higher Education

  2. Stronger Together: Forming Effective Change Teams in Higher Education

  3. Leading Sustainable Change in Higher Education: Building Collaboration & Communication

  4. Turning Vision into Action: Leading Change Projects and Teams in Higher Education

  5. Assessing Readiness & Opportunities to Plan Impactful Change with NCWIT’s TIJ-UP Platform

  6. From Perspectives to Alignment: Building Consensus in Higher Education Change Efforts

  7. Using Insight to Plan for Action: Strategizing for Systemic Change in Higher Education

Learning Objectives: By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  1. Explain why implementation is a critical—and often vulnerable—phase of systemic change in higher education.

  2. Assess departmental or program readiness for change across cognitive, structural, and affective dimensions.

  3. Apply strategies to foster organizational readiness before and during change implementation.

  4. Identify and address common system constraints and bottlenecks that can derail implementation.

  5. Use shared leadership and transparent feedback loops to support sustainable change efforts.

  6. Reframe resistance to change as meaningful data that can strengthen implementation and alignment.

Click on the first lesson below—or the “Start Course” button above—when you’re ready to begin.

Course Content

Course Overview & Brief Refresher
Thinking about the “Why”
Fostering Organizational Readiness
Introducing & Implementing the Change Rollout
Reimagining Resistance to Change
Knowledge Check
Summary
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