Module 6. Co-creating and Leading Transformational Change
Detailed overview
General description of the unit
This module supports participants in moving from reflection and strategic thinking to practical implementation by exploring how transformational change can be co-created and led within organisations, educational institutions, VET environments, and community initiatives. It focuses on participatory approaches that encourage collaboration, shared ownership, and inclusive decision-making when designing and implementing meaningful improvements.
Participants examine how engaging diverse stakeholders, including those who are often overlooked or marginalised, promotes trust, builds change readiness, and strengthens resilience and sustainability across different contexts. The module introduces key tools such as stakeholder mapping and the Change Roadmap, which help participants translate their intentions around diversity, inclusion, and regenerative leadership into concrete and realistic actions.
A central theme of the module is the understanding that successful change does not happen through top-down decisions alone. It requires identifying and involving the right people, navigating resistance constructively, and creating conditions in which diverse voices can contribute meaningfully to shared solutions. Through guided reflection, group work, and collaborative planning, participants develop both the mindset and the practical skills needed to lead change processes that are inclusive, participatory, and sustainable.
Target learner group (s)
- Organisational leaders and managers responsible for driving change initiatives.
- Educators, trainers, and coordinators in VET institutions and educational settings.
- Human Resources and organisational development professionals.
- Team leaders and project coordinators involved in inclusion, sustainability, or innovation processes.
- Adult learners working in professional environments where collaboration, participation, and systemic change are relevant.
Main educational goals
- To develop participants' understanding of transformational change and how it differs from incremental improvement.
- To highlight the strategic importance of stakeholder engagement and co-creation in inclusive and sustainable change processes.
- To build participants' capacity to identify, map, and involve diverse stakeholders in change initiatives.
- To support participants in translating ideas related to diversity, inclusion, and regenerative leadership into concrete action plans.
- To strengthen participants' ability to lead collaborative change processes and manage resistance constructively
Specific learning outcomes
- Knowledge: Describe the key principles of transformational change, participatory leadership, and co-creation, and explain the role of stakeholder engagement in successful and inclusive change processes.
- Skills: Facilitate participatory planning processes, map stakeholder relationships and levels of influence, and design simple and realistic change roadmaps applicable to their own professional or educational context.
- Attitudes: Demonstrate openness to collaboration and shared decision-making, value diverse and marginalised perspectives as essential contributions to change, and reflect critically on their own role as a leader or facilitator of transformational processes.
Expected time
2 hours
Keywords
Transformational Change; Co-creation; Stakeholder Engagement; Participatory Leadership; Change Readiness
Activity 1. Icebreaker “If My Organisation Were a Vehicle”
Participants individually reflect on the current state of their organisation using a vehicle metaphor and share in a quick plenary round. The activity energises the group, surfaces diverse perceptions of organisational direction and pace, and introduces the theme of co-creating change.
Activity 2. Stakeholder Mapping for Change “Who Needs to Be in the Room?”
Participants identify and map the key stakeholders relevant to a real or realistic change initiative in their own context, placing them on a matrix of influence and interest. Through group discussion, they reflect on who is often overlooked, who holds informal power, and how inclusive stakeholder engagement shapes the quality and sustainability of change.
Activity 3. Co-Creating a Change Roadmap “From Vision to First Steps”
Working in small groups, participants collaboratively complete a Change Roadmap for a shared change theme, defining the desired change, current reality, key milestones, people involved, and first concrete steps. Groups present their roadmaps and reflect on how co-creating a plan differs from planning alone.
Activity 4. Closing Reflection My Change Commitment
Participants individually complete a reflection worksheet, identifying their most important insight from the module, one concrete action they will take to co-create change in their organisation, and who they need to involve. The activity anchors personal commitment and connects the module learning to participants' professional next steps.