I am a change manager/practitioner. I think you did a great job at a high-level change management consultant role - what's the point of companies having role(s) like this. And I agree with the "why" you choosing this role; helping others in this way makes it worth while.
I’m planning on doing a master in management this coming September. The company i currently work is constantly changing every 6 months and always want the employee input. I always have ideas in my head to make the systems run smoother. It seems so interesting. Thank you for this
@@bykchoihow many interviews did you go through. I went through multiple rounds and didn’t get the role I was so irritated. I’ve worked in CM for about a decade and looking for a new role.
This is so relatable in the various jobs I’ve had with a job transitioning into new systems or business owners. Being on this side of it makes me feel like I could influence the management side of things. This is cool.
Thanks, Kristina, for this very helpful overview of change management consulting, including typical types of change, stages of change, and client management.
As a current MBA candidate, consulting is the most popular career choice among students like me and videos like yours are very very informative and helpful. Thank you.
Well, this video suggested by youtube since I am looking for references that help me start the change management project. What I’d like at first is leader on the same page. This is challenging part. That’s even more challenging when working at government-owned company. Have you involved with government-owned company? I would like to get some insights about how to deal with various leaders thought.
I'm so happy I found this video! I just graduated from Cal, and I studied English like you. I just got invited to speak with a recruiter about a change management role, and this really helped break down what it is.
Currently getting a bachelors degree in Business Entrepreneurship & Innovation at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. This is my favorite channel by far. This is literally exactly what i was born to do. What would you say are some good programs, books, mentors, films etc. you would recommend for someone getting started in change management consulting. Thank you!
thank you for this awesome video! i recently went through interviews in management consulting and implementation, and you just described the most important ideas that i would outline when answering the case interview! wish i had this video before my interviews, and hopefully it helps other students interested in consulting, specifically human capital/tech :)
Change management often comes in as a result of a new CEO; it is political, factional, and firings(attempted at least) are involved. The examples you give are more on changing out systems, "rip-and-replace" as it was known. From an IT perspective, transitioning to new systems is really painful for everyone, especially if there are partners up and downstream(manufacturers and retailers) that mandate the use of certain ancient technologies. Hope you get to consult with one of these older companies, and when you do remember to build good relationships with the incumbent staff.
Thank you K Choi! The company I am working in struggles to change. When I heard people complaining (including my manager, my boss...), doubting, rumouring around, my little petite head was overwhelmed, not to mention my mood. So I am getting very interested in this topic. K Choi you are becoming my role model haha~ #the power of an amazing influencer#
Well done!, I look at this topic really closely and I find it so refreshing to have someone share their insights and perspectives on change management, I feel like watching another passionate tribe member jajaja, Great Content, this is the second time I've seen your videos, They really give me energy. Keep going you're doing great! I bet your audience will love to know about pricing strategies for strategy consultants, complex stuff when it comes putting a value on change! ;)
Hi, i gues you talked about lewin model of change. If i need small help for my assignment how can i ask? Your video is very informative. Thank you. Lots of best wishes.
Hi Choi! As native Korean living in NYC over decade, I was very 반가웠어요! to find your channel. I am psychology B.A candidate, looking into go i/o psychology master program... While I was searching I came across "consulting". I have been researching about the industry, and I find your videos really helpful in terms of getting idea of industry. I also really enjoyed with Q&A with Judy as well as Q&A of yours. I was surprised to hear that you don't really need a business major to get your foot into the door! Gives me huge hope! Subscribed. :) Can we also discuss about how to prepare for the internship/full time interview without experience in consulting ? As recent college graduate student or while in the college taking internship. Thank you so much and look forward more videos!
I'm an undergrad management major who is graduating this spring. Some of my favorite undergrad classes were strategic management and organizational change. I also took a systems design class where we discussed employee resistance to new information systems during deployment. I'm looking into a Master's in HR right now that covers career development, training, change management, etc. Do you think this would be a good way to break into the management consulting industry? Do you think project management certifications are useful as well? Thank you from a new subscriber!
Thanks for making this video. You have explained it in a way that is very clear and easy to understand. A must watch for all who wished to enter this industry :) subcribed!
Thank you so much for this video - do you find it challenging sometimes if you weren't involved in the first stage or if you help with the implementation of changes you might not "agree with" or which could have a negative impact on some roles? Does this happen?
How do you design a proposal for a change management project for a client. Is it based on time spent ? Or is it based on results ? On what basis does the client pay?
I love your content! Can you make content on in depth details like a roadmap or sample program you’re at will to share? I think it’d be super helpful 😄 thank you and go bears!!!
How much you make as a change management consultant? im eraning experience working as a organizational sociologist in that area, and soon im planning in doing it by myself.
Lots of consultants I know (especially in large firms) have ended up leaving consulting after 2-3 years. But I also know people who stay for much longer. Depends on what you want :)
Hi Kristina, thanks for your awesome videos! I'm in the midst of applying to masters programs in both the US and UK right now; did you apply to both countries as well? I know you explain about the difference between the programs itself (MiM vs MBA) but could you maybe give some tips about differences in the application process especially the style of personal statements?? (If there are any!)
Hi kchoi, just found out your video recently! Wondering are there any platforms for a completely newbie to get consulting experience out there? I am law graduate, thinking maybe consulting would be my cup of tea. Cheers!
What’s the GPA it took for you to get into the grad school in London? And what was your Masters GPA in English? Do you suggest English is still the way to go since becoming a consultant?
Also when you consult is it just with the company leaders or do you try to ask the people at the bottom how their experience can help create a better flow too? What’s working what’s not at a employee level?
I had a 3.58 GPA for my BA in English (in the U.S.) and I got a Distinction for my Master's in Management (was not a master's in English). Most people study business or economics when they go into consulting but there are also a lot who have degrees in engineering or the humanities. It really all depends! In terms of leaders vs. front line people... at the beginning of the change process, it's usually with leaders. Later on, it's more with front line people. We even do focus group tests with front line people to make sure the messages are resonating with that audience, because they're ultimately the people who have the execute the change!
kchoi that’s really helpful I’m barely getting my associates in English but I with a 3.4 GPA but this gives me an idea of how to get my head in the game, thank you!!
Hi Kchoi. Thank you for what you do! I found your video very helpful! I have a question: Does change management consulting firms usually hire Ph.D. level candidates with no experience in management as the MBB?
Hi I have the same job but I am specialized in finance. It really depends. I work in Paris and all the big financial companies are already in Paris so I don't need to travel I just move from company to company in the city. But I have colleague who go back and forth to London... So if you work in a BIG city you might be able not to travel if you don't want to but you'll find out in the job offer or during the interview if it is required or not. It also depends on the project you will work on but you always know that before agreeing to a new mission. Then after a few years you can become independent so you'll decide.
Hello, could you please tell us how would you justify a company hiring change management consultant instead of delegating this to their own senior team?
The senior team probably doesn’t have the bandwidth to take on the change management implementation. Also, they’re experts in their own company/industry, but not on how to effectively engage people in change.
If this is change management then this I have done all my life Processes . system changes impact on BAU .. Processe for Network operation going from copper to Fiber .. OMG I am change management consultant
Hey there I am a new subscriber and I love you content. I have few question I think only you could answer them. I graduated from industrial engineering with low GPA and I work now as a change Management analyst in the largest utility company in middle east. So my question is what are my chances to work in big consulting firms like EY,PWC ..ect? How many years should I work in my current job before apllying to the firms? And what should I do to boost my chances to get in them. Ex. Get MBA,PMP?
hello, thank you for your video, actually, I want be a consultant like you at different field. I ve just got PR in Canada which means it is beginning of Second life to me. so, I really dont know about all the things to be consultant. is there some recommended course or major that I must do? I'm so serious now. if possible I want to chat with you about it but I know you are so busy. I would like to be happy if you leave comment to me thank you.
Hi Kristina, I am a Prosci certified change management consultant from Toronto. Really liked your outlook on the CM practice. If you are okay, I would love to have an e-coffee chat with you
Hello Zahida, I am a 17 year old high school student from Germany. I recently became interested in this work field. Could I maybe ask you some questions or come in contact with you for some recommendations? That would be great!
Hello there. I find your videos very interesting. Can i ask you a couple of questions? 1) where do you live and where do you work. I see you in London in USA o in any other country. But where do you live, and work mostly? 2)what is your job? what do you exactly do? can you be more specific on that? Thank you so much. Take care
I only applied to some MBB graduate schemes in London (usually for people coming straight from uni) - not experienced hire positions. I actually focused a lot more on internal/in-house roles in employee engagement
how can i convince my parents that majoring in english is not a waste of time? my dad thinks that i’ll have a hard time finding/sustaining a job and my mom is worried about money/prestige. i have been trying to tell them all of the things i could be but they wont listen. im switching from biomedical sciences to english btw.
I love how the west presents obvious things in such sophisticated vocabulary you immediately think it is so difficult and complicated that it ends up being complicated lol Basically you assist the company in doing things they can’t be bothered wasting their time on when they should be working.
I am a change manager/practitioner. I think you did a great job at a high-level change management consultant role - what's the point of companies having role(s) like this. And I agree with the "why" you choosing this role; helping others in this way makes it worth while.
I’m planning on doing a master in management this coming September. The company i currently work is constantly changing every 6 months and always want the employee input. I always have ideas in my head to make the systems run smoother. It seems so interesting. Thank you for this
Do a video on what the interview was like!
good idea!
kchoi how do you get to people accepting the change or how do we get them onboard to the change
@@bykchoihow many interviews did you go through. I went through multiple rounds and didn’t get the role I was so irritated. I’ve worked in CM for about a decade and looking for a new role.
This is so relatable in the various jobs I’ve had with a job transitioning into new systems or business owners. Being on this side of it makes me feel like I could influence the management side of things. This is cool.
I’m so glad!!! Thank you!
Thanks, Kristina, for this very helpful overview of change management consulting, including typical types of change, stages of change, and client management.
Excellent information!
As a current MBA candidate, consulting is the most popular career choice among students like me and videos like yours are very very informative and helpful. Thank you.
thank you!! 😭
Well, this video suggested by youtube since I am looking for references that help me start the change management project. What I’d like at first is leader on the same page. This is challenging part. That’s even more challenging when working at government-owned company. Have you involved with government-owned company? I would like to get some insights about how to deal with various leaders thought.
Hey Kchoi thanks for the video it was great watching you explain change management. Though my first time
I'm so happy I found this video! I just graduated from Cal, and I studied English like you. I just got invited to speak with a recruiter about a change management role, and this really helped break down what it is.
Fantastically explained , Great Job. I enjoyed the video!
Thank you so much. I loved the explanation.
Currently getting a bachelors degree in Business Entrepreneurship & Innovation at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. This is my favorite channel by far. This is literally exactly what i was born to do. What would you say are some good programs, books, mentors, films etc. you would recommend for someone getting started in change management consulting. Thank you!
Informative! Thank you
thank you for this awesome video! i recently went through interviews in management consulting and implementation, and you just described the most important ideas that i would outline when answering the case interview! wish i had this video before my interviews, and hopefully it helps other students interested in consulting, specifically human capital/tech :)
Ahh thank you!!!
Change management often comes in as a result of a new CEO; it is political, factional, and firings(attempted at least) are involved. The examples you give are more on changing out systems, "rip-and-replace" as it was known. From an IT perspective, transitioning to new systems is really painful for everyone, especially if there are partners up and downstream(manufacturers and retailers) that mandate the use of certain ancient technologies. Hope you get to consult with one of these older companies, and when you do remember to build good relationships with the incumbent staff.
Super helpful video - keep up the content, your channel is definitely a goldmine!
ahh thank you!!
My favourite quotes about change management is " nothing is permanent change is the only thing which is permanent"
Thank you K Choi! The company I am working in struggles to change. When I heard people complaining (including my manager, my boss...), doubting, rumouring around, my little petite head was overwhelmed, not to mention my mood. So I am getting very interested in this topic. K Choi you are becoming my role model haha~ #the power of an amazing influencer#
Do you have any change management pod casts, courses, blogs, books anything really you would recommend?
Well done!, I look at this topic really closely and I find it so refreshing to have someone share their insights and perspectives on change management, I feel like watching another passionate tribe member jajaja, Great Content, this is the second time I've seen your videos, They really give me energy. Keep going you're doing great! I bet your audience will love to know about pricing strategies for strategy consultants, complex stuff when it comes putting a value on change! ;)
kchoi thank you for this information.i follow your work regularly and love to see your future videos . all the best
Thank you very much for this upload. I am joining a consulting firm next spring In change management.
Omg so helpful. Thank you I'm so interested in change management😍
glad you found it helpful! Thanks for watching!
Hi, i gues you talked about lewin model of change. If i need small help for my assignment how can i ask? Your video is very informative. Thank you. Lots of best wishes.
Hi Choi! As native Korean living in NYC over decade, I was very 반가웠어요! to find your channel. I am psychology B.A candidate, looking into go i/o psychology master program... While I was searching I came across "consulting". I have been researching about the industry, and I find your videos really helpful in terms of getting idea of industry. I also really enjoyed with Q&A with Judy as well as Q&A of yours. I was surprised to hear that you don't really need a business major to get your foot into the door! Gives me huge hope! Subscribed. :) Can we also discuss about how to prepare for the internship/full time interview without experience in consulting ? As recent college graduate student or while in the college taking internship. Thank you so much and look forward more videos!
I'm an undergrad management major who is graduating this spring. Some of my favorite undergrad classes were strategic management and organizational change. I also took a systems design class where we discussed employee resistance to new information systems during deployment. I'm looking into a Master's in HR right now that covers career development, training, change management, etc. Do you think this would be a good way to break into the management consulting industry? Do you think project management certifications are useful as well? Thank you from a new subscriber!
Thanks for making this video. You have explained it in a way that is very clear and easy to understand. A must watch for all who wished to enter this industry :) subcribed!
I was thinking going into consulting and your video is very helpful. Thank you for sharing! ❤️
I’m glad!!
Thank you so much for this video - do you find it challenging sometimes if you weren't involved in the first stage or if you help with the implementation of changes you might not "agree with" or which could have a negative impact on some roles? Does this happen?
How do you design a proposal for a change management project for a client. Is it based on time spent ? Or is it based on results ? On what basis does the client pay?
So informative! Thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching!! 🙏
This was extremely well done and organized. Everything about it was awesome. :)
I love your content! Can you make content on in depth details like a roadmap or sample program you’re at will to share? I think it’d be super helpful 😄 thank you and go bears!!!
Nice. Thank you for the video!
thanks for watching!!
really helpful. thx for sharing
Yay notification squad 🙌🏽. I miss the travel vlogs hope you upload some more soon
going on vacation next week! so yes!
this is very helpful information
How much you make as a change management consultant? im eraning experience working as a organizational sociologist in that area, and soon im planning in doing it by myself.
Thanks for sharing this!
Hey Kristina..i have heard that consulting is not a long term career. So is it true?
Lots of consultants I know (especially in large firms) have ended up leaving consulting after 2-3 years. But I also know people who stay for much longer. Depends on what you want :)
@@bykchoi OK but is it a stressful job?
It can be but depends on the culture of the firm. Consulting is a very very broad industry :)
@@bykchoi oh okay
Big fan from Korea! Just found out we overlap few years in UC Berkeley. I graduated 2012! Go bears
go bears!
Hi kchoi
Whar would you say Posci Adkar consulting to conduct change management and also as a practitioner, does one get to see that as a career?
Great share🎉
Can you do a video on what you did in university and how was it. Thanks
Hi Kristina, thank you for sharing! Do you work with instructional designers often since they are also involved with employee engagement?
Yes, the company I work for has a Learning Design team!
This is brilliant!
Thank u soo mush, for the informations 👍well done
Great video!
thank you!!
Hi Kristina, thanks for your awesome videos! I'm in the midst of applying to masters programs in both the US and UK right now; did you apply to both countries as well? I know you explain about the difference between the programs itself (MiM vs MBA) but could you maybe give some tips about differences in the application process especially the style of personal statements?? (If there are any!)
You’re an inspiration and I love your glasses. Are they Warby Parker?! I might buy a pair now!!
Hi kchoi, just found out your video recently! Wondering are there any platforms for a completely newbie to get consulting experience out there? I am law graduate, thinking maybe consulting would be my cup of tea. Cheers!
wow you listed the info of music!!! love you as always, love the change management because of you ~~
That was fascinating! If only my organisation would bring in someone of your evident intelligence and ability!
Consultants are expeeensiivee, but you get the job done
Did you have a Case Interview during your process
What’s the GPA it took for you to get into the grad school in London? And what was your Masters GPA in English? Do you suggest English is still the way to go since becoming a consultant?
Also when you consult is it just with the company leaders or do you try to ask the people at the bottom how their experience can help create a better flow too? What’s working what’s not at a employee level?
I had a 3.58 GPA for my BA in English (in the U.S.) and I got a Distinction for my Master's in Management (was not a master's in English). Most people study business or economics when they go into consulting but there are also a lot who have degrees in engineering or the humanities. It really all depends!
In terms of leaders vs. front line people... at the beginning of the change process, it's usually with leaders. Later on, it's more with front line people. We even do focus group tests with front line people to make sure the messages are resonating with that audience, because they're ultimately the people who have the execute the change!
kchoi that’s really helpful I’m barely getting my associates in English but I with a 3.4 GPA but this gives me an idea of how to get my head in the game, thank you!!
Informative ❤️ enjoy every video you made😊
thank you!!
very helpful thank you
Was wondering if you might be free to have a zoom coffee sometime?
I am looking to change careers to change management.
Hi Kchoi. Thank you for what you do! I found your video very helpful! I have a question: Does change management consulting firms usually hire Ph.D. level candidates with no experience in management as the MBB?
Depends on what other experience you may have! These types of questions/situations are never black and white :)
Great Content love your videos
Hi how often do consultants travel or how often do you travel?
Hi I have the same job but I am specialized in finance. It really depends. I work in Paris and all the big financial companies are already in Paris so I don't need to travel I just move from company to company in the city. But I have colleague who go back and forth to London... So if you work in a BIG city you might be able not to travel if you don't want to but you'll find out in the job offer or during the interview if it is required or not. It also depends on the project you will work on but you always know that before agreeing to a new mission. Then after a few years you can become independent so you'll decide.
Hello, could you please tell us how would you justify a company hiring change management consultant instead of delegating this to their own senior team?
The senior team probably doesn’t have the bandwidth to take on the change management implementation. Also, they’re experts in their own company/industry, but not on how to effectively engage people in change.
@@bykchoi thanks a million 🙃
Would you advise pursuing an mba or a masters in change management? I’m worried if it’s too specific I won’t have the flexibility.
If this is change management then this I have done all my life
Processes . system changes impact on BAU .. Processe for Network operation going from copper to Fiber .. OMG I am change management consultant
Hey there I am a new subscriber and I love you content.
I have few question I think only you could answer them.
I graduated from industrial engineering with low GPA and I work now as a change Management analyst in the largest utility company in middle east.
So my question is what are my chances to work in big consulting firms like EY,PWC ..ect?
How many years should I work in my current job before apllying to the firms?
And what should I do to boost my chances to get in them.
Ex. Get MBA,PMP?
Thank you for your video :)
thank you for watching!
I don't have any helpful information to add, but I WOULD like to add that your glasses are super cute and you're super cute and I love you.
😂 they’re from warby parker!!!! 😉
And I love you too!!!
Do you travel a lot between the states in America as part of your job??
Yes mostly in the states!
kchoi Lucky you. Pretty much the only traveling I do in my job is catching criminals
hello, thank you for your video, actually, I want be a consultant like you at different field. I ve just got PR in Canada which means it is beginning of Second life to me. so, I really dont know about all the things to be consultant. is there some recommended course or major that I must do? I'm so serious now. if possible I want to chat with you about it but I know you are so busy. I would like to be happy if you leave comment to me thank you.
kchoi , you are so cute.🤩. It's fun learning from you.
Helpful
Hi Kristina, I am a Prosci certified change management consultant from Toronto. Really liked your outlook on the CM practice. If you are okay, I would love to have an e-coffee chat with you
Hello Zahida, I am a 17 year old high school student from Germany. I recently became interested in this work field. Could I maybe ask you some questions or come in contact with you for some recommendations? That would be great!
Vary insightful, i am in to Implementation Consulting, would love to exchange knowledge with you
Hello there. I find your videos very interesting. Can i ask you a couple of questions?
1) where do you live and where do you work. I see you in London in USA o in any other country. But where do you live, and work mostly?
2)what is your job? what do you exactly do? can you be more specific on that? Thank you so much. Take care
Did you apply for MBB?
I only applied to some MBB graduate schemes in London (usually for people coming straight from uni) - not experienced hire positions. I actually focused a lot more on internal/in-house roles in employee engagement
🎀I would really like more 'Week as a consultant vlogs' 😊😊❤🙏🏾
I'm afraid of change, and I'm afraid of management!
Love from INDIA🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
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hi choi
Amazing as always, check your IG. Beautiful content as always, thank you.
Yo, I think I know what I want to do in life.
how can i convince my parents that majoring in english is not a waste of time? my dad thinks that i’ll have a hard time finding/sustaining a job and my mom is worried about money/prestige. i have been trying to tell them all of the things i could be but they wont listen. im switching from biomedical sciences to english btw.
i also showed them your 10 reason why you should major in english video but that didnt change my dads belief
I love how the west presents obvious things in such sophisticated vocabulary you immediately think it is so difficult and complicated that it ends up being complicated lol Basically you assist the company in doing things they can’t be bothered wasting their time on when they should be working.