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Common Good Vermont: Nonprofit Maven Series Leadership Development for Small/Medium Orgs in Tough Times Date/Time: Monday, November 22nd Format: Event at Channel 17 Studios/ Live Webcast Fee: $35.00

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Planning in today's uncertain environment requires both nonprofit leaders to know where an organization stands and to understand that tough times will mark change in the organization’s trajectory. This workshop will focus on why conventional wisdom about change and what leaders need to do to maximize the change environment.  John Brothers will lead a dynamic discussion on why change success and leadership is a function of the complex interplay between the...

·         Nature of the change

·         Re-calibrating the setting in which it takes place

·         Leading people to embrace it

·         Process used to implement it

Participants will learn new realistic frameworks for thinking about change that will help the workshop participants better understand why so many change initiatives do not produce the intended results; and why leaders at all levels play a critical role in planning, communicating, and implementing change.

Our Presenter: John Brothers is the Principal of Cuidiu Consulting, a consulting firm servicing the nonprofit and government agencies throughout the U.S. John is also a Senior Fellow with the Support Center for Nonprofit Management, specializing in executive leadership and is a recognized leader in the nonprofit and human/social service area with over 20 years of experience. John is a national leader in the field of executive transition management, nonprofit effectiveness and sustainability and helping organizations in crisis and turnarounds.

November 22nd, 2010 10:00 AM   through   12:30 PM
Channel 17 Studios & Live Webcast
294 North Winooski Avenue
Webcast Coordinates will be sent to you.
Burlington, VT 05401
United States
Phone: 802.862.1645 x21
Email:
Event Location: Channel 17 Studios $ 35.00
Event Location: Webcast $ 35.00

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