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SUMMARY:Leader\, Mentor\, Coach: A Supervisory Skills Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Being a supervisor is not easy. It requires not only skills to motivate your staff\, but also monitoring and improving their performance. This hands-on workshop will provide a foundation for your success and the success of your staff. The full-day session will be reflective and interactive and will feature skill self-assessments\, brief lectures and experiential exercises. \nThis workshop is designed specifically for supervisors who are new to their roles or have never received any formalized training on supervision. \nKey topics that will be covered include: \n\nThe difference between leadership and management\nYour supervisory role and a model for understanding employee behavior\nExploring your leadership style\nInspiring employee performance\nDealing with performance challenges\n\nAbout the Presenter: \nAnne Yurasek has been an organizational development consultant and trainer for over twelve years in the nonprofit and private sector.  Her strength lies in her ability to listen to her clients’ needs and develop customized solutions.  Anne is an excellent facilitator and is known for her training and presentation skills.  Her role in many of Fio Partners’ projects is to gather information to support evidence-based decision making.  From informational interviews to surveys as well as research in a particular field\, Anne is able to raise the information and present the findings to clients in an accessible format.  Her ability to support organizations through their inflection points – whether due to consolidation or growth – is unsurpassed.  Anne has an MBA in Management from Columbia University and a Bachelors Degree in Psychology from Wellesley College. \nFee: $65 – lunch will be provided. \nClick here to register. \nHeld in partnership with the CT Community Nonprofit Alliance
URL:https://fccfoundation.org/event/leader-mentor-coach-a-supervisory-skills-workshop/
LOCATION:Aon Hewitt\, 45 Glover Avenue\, Norwalk\, CT\, 06850\, United States
CATEGORIES:Center for Nonprofit Excellence,Foundation Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Josh Lipshitz":MAILTO:jlipshitz@ctnonprofitalliance.org
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SUMMARY:Board Chair Essentials
DESCRIPTION:Being a board chair can be a rewarding and challenging experience. As board chair\, you are charged with managing the board\, building an effective relationship with your Executive Director\, providing strategic leadership to the organization and more. With all these responsibilities the role can feel overwhelming at times\, but don’t despair. \nOur Board Chair Essentials workshops will provide you with the knowledge and tools you need to be a more effective board chair. Attend this workshop and you will: \n\nGain confidence and feel more comfortable in your role as Board Chair\nGet the tools you need to navigate your relationship with the Executive Director and other Board Members\nUnderstand ways to effectively use an Executive Committee\nFeel confident leading effective board meetings\nLearn how to create and monitor board goals\n\nClick here to register. \nA light dinner will be provided \nPlease arrive for 4:15 pm. The workshop will start promptly at 4:30 pm. \nDEBRA HERTZ is Managing Director of The Strategy Group\, a strategic advisory firm that works to help strengthen the impact of non-profits and private foundations. The firm works with organizations on issues related to planning\, leadership training\, merger negotiations and integration\, and organizational effectiveness. She brings extensive work serving on and chairing boards.  Most recently\, she served as Chair of the Board of Liberation Programs\, Inc.\, a substance abuse treatment agency serving Fairfield County.  Her other current volunteer work includes serving as chair of the Darien Human Services Commission and on the Board of Directors of Achievement First Bridgeport Academy. In addition to her consulting work and volunteer service\, Debra teaches in the Graduate School of Social Services at Fordham University.  Prior to opening The Strategy Group\,  Debra served as Executive Director of the William Pitt Foundation\, a private foundation that focuses on education for low-income youth. Previously she served in several executive positions at a non-profit agency in Stamford\, CT serving families and women who are homeless\, persons with HIV/AIDS\, and individuals with mental illness. Debra received her Ph.D. and Master of Social Work from Fordham University and her B.A. in International Relational and Latin American Studies from American University.
URL:https://fccfoundation.org/event/board-chair-essentials/
CATEGORIES:Center for Nonprofit Excellence,Foundation Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Josh Lipshitz":MAILTO:jlipshitz@ctnonprofitalliance.org
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