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Accessibility | Skip to Start of Article | Skip to Search | Skip to Navigation Menu | Skip to Themes | Skip to Regions | Skip to Members Sign InCollaboration among organisations and restructuring within organisations requires careful management if the process is to make the most of the skills and commitment of everyone involved. This workshop will help you to manage these processes more effectively.
Tuesday 19 June 2007
Thursday 21 June 2007
9:30am
5:00pm
National Youth Federation- 20 Lower Dominick Stree
Stg£395 / € 595- includes all materials and lunche
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The Facilitating ChangeTM three day workshop teaches you to leverage the skills and commitment of all stakeholders involved by providing you with strategies and tools for designing, managing and participating in partnerships or change efforts.
This workshop also will clarify the relationship between your values, behaviors and the effectiveness of your work in leading change. You’ll gain important insights into how your values and behaviour influence your effectiveness and how to coach others in positioning and planning the change effort.
By combining the concepts of change management with the principles of collaboration, Facilitating Change gives you the keys to a successful process for designing, managing and implementing complex change efforts. This is a powerful workshop which provides tools for community development in building partnerships and coalitions which seek to design and lead major change initiatives.
You will learn to design and implement inclusive, collaborative planning processes and will develop specific skills to:
You will leave this workshop equipped to convene, lead and manage collaborative efforts within your organisation or community that produce meaningful results.Benefits for Your Community or Organisation.
Healthy organisations, partnerships and communities are constantly growing and changing throughout Ireland, facing new and complex challenges. Thoughtfully designed, inclusive planning processes will enable your organisation, partnership or community to benefit from change rather than simply react to it, while building commitment to follow through.
Anyone responsible for designing and facilitating change efforts, including: