Midlands Forum Adapting To Change: Keeping Your Organisation Strong And Sustainable
Posted by acevo
This forum will explore the changes in policy that will effect the work of the third sector nationally and then more specifically in the Midlands region and how your leadership as a Chief Executive will be key to adapting your organisation through these changes to remain successful. It will focus on how the relationship between the CEO and the Board needs to have a strong foundation in order to ensure that organisational performance and staff retention is on target and the best methods of employee engagement to achieve this. The importance of keeping your organisation sustainable will also be addressed by covering sustainable business models and how the third and private sector can work in collaboration to strengthen their key projects and achieve targets that may only be reached by combining the expertise of both sectors.
| When | Oct 21, 2010 from 09:30 am to 03:30 pm |
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| Where | Birmingham |
| About | employee engagement, unpaid staff, helper, ceo, managing volunteers, chief executive, managing change, policy, volunteers, no paid staff, volunteer |
| Type | conference |
Location: Birmingham
Date: 21 October 2010
Time: 09:30 - 15:30
Price: £85
ACEVO Member Price £70
Topics Covered
- How the changes in Government will affect your region
- Managing Change: The roles of the CEO and their board
- Organisational Performance and Employee Engagement
- Building Sustainable Business Models: Working with the Private Sector
- The Role of Volunteers: Making the most of volunteers
Learning Outcomes
Delegates will learn tangible methods on how to adapt to the recent changes in Government and how this will impact their role as leaders and their organisation as a whole.
Who Should Attend?
CEOs, Trustees and Senior Managers from third sector organisations. Employees of corporate sector and public sector companies with an interest in the third sector.
Further Queries?
Contact the events team E: events@acevo.org.uk or T: 020 7280 4962.
More details are available via our website www.acevo.org.uk


