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X-WR-CALDESC:Presenter: Washington Nonprofits\nCost: $80 for NDANO members\
 ; $160 for nonmembers\n\nLeading a group of governance volunteers can be c
 hallenging as well as rewarding. Serving as the chair of the board is not 
 a role for the uninspired and undecided. In this webinar series\, particip
 ants will learn about the chair's responsibility in strengthening and impr
 oving the leadership work of the board as a whole.\n\nThis course is a gre
 at primer for new board chairs and excellent refresher for more seasoned b
 oard members! Whether you're a current chair\, chair-elect or head up a co
 mmittee\, this webinar series covers leadership skills every board member'
 s needs. Topics include leadership characteristics of effective board lead
 ers\, key relationships in and out of the board room\, your leadership leg
 acy\, facilitating meetings that matter\, and ways to engage individual bo
 ard members.\n\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND\nBoard members\, incoming board chairs\,
  other committee chairs\, and executive directors are encouraged to attend
 .\n\nLEARNING OUTCOMES\nYou will leave with:\n--A better understanding of 
 the board chair's responsibility in strengthening the work of the board as
  a whole.\n--Strategies that can help you lead more effectively as a board
  chair.\n--Ways to more effectively structure board meetings and engage in
 dividual board members at meetings.\n\nCOURSE OUTLINE\n\nPart 1: What Kind
  of Leader are You? (Jan. 30)\n--The Changing Landscape of Nonprofit Leade
 rship – What's Important Now\n--Characteristics of Great Board Leaders – H
 ow Do You Measure Up?\n--Your North Star – What Will Your Legacy Be?\n\nPa
 rt 2: What's Your Job as Board Chair? (Feb. 6)\n--Common Mistakes and Frus
 trations\n--The Do's and Dont's of Effective Chairmanship\n--How to Make t
 he Most of Key Relationships\, including the Board Chair – ED Partnership
 \n\nPart 3: Meetings that Matter (Feb. 13)\n--The Bone Structure: A Master
 ful Agenda\, Meeting Mechanics\, Strategic Information\, Ways to Evaluate 
 Meetings\n--Shaping Powerful Questions that Generate Great dDscussion\n\nP
 art 4: Presiding vs Facilitating (Feb. 20)\n--How to Develop Facilitative 
 Leadership\n--Communication Tips for Effective Listeners\n--The People Sid
 e of Things – Managing Meeting Dynamics and Conflict\n\nABOUT THE PRESENTE
 R\nAmanda Madorno is a leadership coach\, consultant and planning facilita
 tor who helps nonprofit leaders and their teams drive personal and organiz
 ational change. After many years in the nonprofit sector as a fundraiser a
 nd executive\, Amanda began consulting in 1994 and incorporated Roam Consu
 lting LLC in 2001. Her firm focuses on helping leaders build the skills th
 ey need to lead with excellence\, successfully navigate change and create 
 productive teams. She believes emotional intelligence is the cornerstone o
 f leadership excellence and is certified EQ practitioner.\n
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DESCRIPTION:Presenter: Washington Nonprofits\nCost: $80 for NDANO members\;
  $160 for nonmembers\n\nLeading a group of governance volunteers can be ch
 allenging as well as rewarding. Serving as the chair of the board is not a
  role for the uninspired and undecided. In this webinar series\, participa
 nts will learn about the chair's responsibility in strengthening and impro
 ving the leadership work of the board as a whole.\n\nThis course is a grea
 t primer for new board chairs and excellent refresher for more seasoned bo
 ard members! Whether you're a current chair\, chair-elect or head up a com
 mittee\, this webinar series covers leadership skills every board member's
  needs. Topics include leadership characteristics of effective board leade
 rs\, key relationships in and out of the board room\, your leadership lega
 cy\, facilitating meetings that matter\, and ways to engage individual boa
 rd members.\n\nWHO SHOULD ATTEND\nBoard members\, incoming board chairs\, 
 other committee chairs\, and executive directors are encouraged to attend.
 \n\nLEARNING OUTCOMES\nYou will leave with:\n--A better understanding of t
 he board chair's responsibility in strengthening the work of the board as 
 a whole.\n--Strategies that can help you lead more effectively as a board 
 chair.\n--Ways to more effectively structure board meetings and engage ind
 ividual board members at meetings.\n\nCOURSE OUTLINE\n\nPart 1: What Kind 
 of Leader are You? (Jan. 30)\n--The Changing Landscape of Nonprofit Leader
 ship – What's Important Now\n--Characteristics of Great Board Leaders – Ho
 w Do You Measure Up?\n--Your North Star – What Will Your Legacy Be?\n\nPar
 t 2: What's Your Job as Board Chair? (Feb. 6)\n--Common Mistakes and Frust
 rations\n--The Do's and Dont's of Effective Chairmanship\n--How to Make th
 e Most of Key Relationships\, including the Board Chair – ED Partnership\n
 \nPart 3: Meetings that Matter (Feb. 13)\n--The Bone Structure: A Masterfu
 l Agenda\, Meeting Mechanics\, Strategic Information\, Ways to Evaluate Me
 etings\n--Shaping Powerful Questions that Generate Great dDscussion\n\nPar
 t 4: Presiding vs Facilitating (Feb. 20)\n--How to Develop Facilitative Le
 adership\n--Communication Tips for Effective Listeners\n--The People Side 
 of Things – Managing Meeting Dynamics and Conflict\n\nABOUT THE PRESENTER
 \nAmanda Madorno is a leadership coach\, consultant and planning facilitat
 or who helps nonprofit leaders and their teams drive personal and organiza
 tional change. After many years in the nonprofit sector as a fundraiser an
 d executive\, Amanda began consulting in 1994 and incorporated Roam Consul
 ting LLC in 2001. Her firm focuses on helping leaders build the skills the
 y need to lead with excellence\, successfully navigate change and create p
 roductive teams. She believes emotional intelligence is the cornerstone of
  leadership excellence and is certified EQ practitioner.\n
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