Future Leaders Programme
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This two-day residential programme is designed for senior managers for whom the role of chief executive is the next chosen career step. This is a highly participative programme, is run by the Centre for Charity Effectiveness at Cass Business School, City University and has been designed to provide an introduction to the knowledge and skills required to be an effective chief executive in the voluntary and community sector. The purpose of the programme is to provide a structured introduction to the crucial challenges of leadership and management, exploring theory and its application in practice.
| When | Oct 05, 2010 09:30 AM to Mar 10, 2011 05:00 AM |
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| Where | London, Sheffield |
| About | direction, management, role of leader, trustees, leadership, ceo, guidance, third sector, chief executive, inspiration |
| Type | conference |
- 05 & 06 October 2010 London
- 09 & 10 March 2011 Sheffield
Time:
09:30 - 17:00
Duration:
2 days
Price:
ACEVO Members £1185.00
Standard £1285.00
Bursaries available for infrastructure organisations. Get 75% off the price of the course: apply now
Topics Covered
Day 1
- Participants’ current roles and future plans
- Focus on leadership
- Balancing conflicting priorities
- Guest speaker: a chief executive in the charity sector
Day 2
- Early challenges for the chief executive
- Working with your SMT and trustees
- A framework for leading change
- Key issues for your personal development
Learning Outcomes
In a supportive group of your peers, you will have time to consider your strengths, as well as the expertise you want to develop in order to effectively manage the inevitable demands and pressures of a job as chief executive. The programme enables participants to map out and depart from the course with their personal development pathway to successfully gaining promotion to chief executive.
Further Queries?
Contact the events team by email at events@acevo.org.uk or call 020 7280 4960.
More details are available via our website www.acevo.org.uk


