Webinar: Unlocking Your Board’s Potential with Catalytic Thinking – May 1
Posted by PA Association of Nonprofit Organizations (PANO) on April 23, 2024
While the world has changed dramatically since the 1970s, ideas about “good nonprofit governance” largely have not. The result? Governance experts are still addressing the same problems people were complaining about 50 years ago! Your community deserves better. Your team deserves better. And your board deserves better, too.
So, what does better look like and how do we get there? That’s where Catalytic Thinking comes in.
Catalytic Thinking is a framework of questions designed to bring out the best in decision-making, planning, goal-setting, and more. The questions we’ve all been taught to ask can leave us feeling frustrated and stuck. Changing those questions will change your decisions – and your results!
In this webinar, we will apply the powerful questions of Catalytic Thinking to our boards, providing a different way to think about our board’s role and their effectiveness. Join PANO and Creating the Future for this unique learning opportunity that will help us transform our boards into an energized and engaged force for visionary community change.
Note: This program is set up as a “flipped classroom”. This means that all content will be provided in advance so that you will have time to absorb the material at your own pace and can join the live session (on May 1) prepared with questions, ideas for practical application, and items for discussion.
Date and Time: Wednesday, May 1, 2024, 12:00-2:00 PM
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