Nonprofit Management 101
Posted by on January 23, 2012
Nonprofit Management 101
Does the term “nonprofit management” feel like an oxymoron in your organization? It doesn’t have to be that way and the change can start with you having a confident understanding of what it means to follow best practices in managing mission, people, programs and funds. This course covers the key responsibilities of senior managers and executive directors as well as the critical relationship between staff and board. The path to becoming an effective leader, manager and facilitator will be clarified, as will the ability to identify critical management issues and address them proactively. This course is the ideal foundation for identifying future management skills.
When: 9–11 am
February 17, 2012
March 16, 2012
April 13, 2012
Where: La Salle University
Instructor: Laura Otten, Ph.D., Director, The Nonprofit Center at La Salle University’s School of Business
Who Should Attend: Mid-level managers, newer executive directors and senior executives seeking a best practices refresher, board members, those new to the sector and interested in working in management positions
These workshops are being offered through a PHENND grant for Nonprofit Capacity Building enabling us to offer this series for $60. You must attend all three.
Please contact Louise Giugliano (see below) for the brief application as soon as possible.
Louise C. Giugliano
Director of Service Learning
La Salle University, Box 829, 1900 West Olney Ave., Phila., PA 19141
[email protected]
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