Training Course:Nonprofit LeadersSchool/Trainer:Stanford Graduate School of Business Stanford, California, United States
Course Format: Classroom | E-learning | Virtual Class | Online/Live | On-site/In-house | Blended | Self-paced
Course Description:
'' Each year, the Center for Social Innovation (CSI) at Stanford University selects nonprofit leaders from social and human services, healthcare, community development, and education organizations to become CSI Fellows. For two weeks on the Stanford University campus, these individuals participate in the Executive Program for Nonprofit Leaders (EPNL), a program designed to further the professional development of current and future leaders in the nonprofit sector.
Key Topics and Takeaways
Drawing on the leading-edge research and course offerings of the Stanford faculty, the program integrates conceptual knowledge with Fellows�own experience to generate powerful and practical insights about leadership and management. The learning stems from a variety of activities including classes, small group discussions, and individual study. Like the Stanford MBA Program, EPNL evolves as the faculty’s most current thinking and research keeps pace with the rapidly changing management environment.
Session topics include:
Leadership, Mission Leading Strategic Change People as Strategy Working with Diversity for Organizational Effectiveness New Perspectives on Marketing in the Nonprofit Sector Operations Management Financial Management and Metrics for Success Negotiation Strategies and Tactics Nonprofit Leaders participating in the program can expect to leave with the following Takeaways
Increased confidence in leadership ability and deepened appreciation of a general management perspective Richer understanding of how to integrate organizational mission with economic strategy Development of a strong network of relationships with a diverse array of other nonprofit leaders Extensive interaction and exchange of ideas with the world’s leading faculty Improved ability to evaluate the rigor and relevance of new management ideas and concepts A personal ‘plan of action�for addressing key organizational and strategic challenges ...''
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
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http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/
Phone:650.723.2146
School Address/Venue(s):
Stanford Graduate School of Business 518 Memorial Way Stanford University Stanford, California, USA 94305-5015
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