About this Seminar
Supervising people presents challenges as well as opportunities for growth. This seminar is designed both for new and experienced nonprofit supervisors and those who have had no formal training in their roles. Join us for this two-session class to sharpen your skills to better manage, communicate with, and motivate your staff as well as network and learn from other supervisors. Walk away with new approaches for working with your team to best accomplish your goals.
Topics Include:
- Maximizing productivity with today’s fast-paced, multi-generational workforce
- Developing techniques to supervise a diverse workforce
- Communicating effectively with your staff
- Setting expectations and priorities
- Developing and motivating your team
- Managing staff remotely and during times of continual change
- Transitioning from being “one of the team members” to the person in charge
Who Should Attend: Nonprofit Supervisors of all levels of experience
This program meets on the following Tuesdays from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm:
- August 16, 2022
- August 23, 2022
Please note that Eventbrite will only populate your calendar automatically for the first session. You will need to manually add to your calendar the 2nd session.
Registration Fee:
- Early Bird: $175 (ends on 8/9)
- General Admission: $199
If you are a CNM Member or Scholarship Recipient, please send an email to pnavarro@cnmsocal.org to receive your discount code.
Virtual Seminar
Optimized for the virtual environment, this two-day (½ days) seminar will consist of presentations, group discussions, breakout group sessions, polls, and short breaks. This is an opportunity to do a deep dive on a new topic and leave with tools that you can put into practice immediately.
Instructor
Alexis Moreno – Senior Strategist, Center for Nonprofit Management
Alexis Moreno is a Senior Strategist at the Center for Nonprofit Management with over two decades of leadership experience in higher education and the non-profit sector. Her career has centered around building leadership capacity of staff and community members, organizational development, program evaluation and community-based participatory research. She has worked in and with organizations focused on educational equity, urban planning and local history, environmental advocacy, community health, systems change and family strengthening.
Alexis is a lifelong Southern Californian whose ancestors were born in the US, Mexico, and the Isleta Pueblo in New Mexico, and identifies as a first generation college graduate and white-collar professional. To nurture her resilience, she enjoys reading science fiction and fantasy, listening to podcasts, practicing yoga, learning about herbal medicine and other healing modalities, spending time in nature and resting.