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Change doesn’t have to be chaotic—or boring.

 

Mission Possible: Navigating Change Together is a dynamic, interactive half-day workshop (3.5–4 hours) co-facilitated by two experienced change management professionals who bring both expertise and energy to the room. Together, they guide your team through engaging activities, lively discussions, and create real communication and alignment for what's ahead.

 

Whether you're a small-to medium-sized enterprise rolling out a new system, restructuring, or launching a key initiative, this workshop lays the foundation for change success—helping your team navigate change and communication with purpose and momentum."

 

Why teams love it:
This is not your average sit-and-listen session. With two skilled facilitators guiding the way, the workshop is designed to spark laughter, real connection, and tangible insights—helping your team navigate change with purpose and momentum.

 

Introductory Price - $1,995 (Regular Price - $2,495)

 

After your purchase, our team will contact you directly to coordinate and confirm a session time that works best for everyone involved.

Mission Possible: Navigating Change Together Workshop

C$1,995.00Price
Quantity
  • Project teams or working groups preparing for change
  • Leaders sponsoring transformation initiatives in small- to medium-sized enterprises
  • Cross-functional teams needing quick trust and alignment
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Contact us

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

info@phoenixrisingconsultinggroup.ca

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Land Acknowledgement

© 2025 Phoenix Rising Consulting Group Inc. All rights reserved.

With gratitude, mutual respect, and reciprocity, we acknowledge that the Phoenix Rising Consulting Group team members live, work and play on the traditional territories of the Blackfoot Confederacy (Siksika, Kainai, Piikani), the Tsuut’ina, the îethka Nakoda Nations (Chiniki, Bearspaw, Goodstoney), the Otipemisiwak Métis Government (Districts 5 and 6), and all people who make their homes in the Treaty 7 region of Southern Alberta.

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