Managing Relationships and Board Dynamics: recruiting and working one-to-one with trustees and senior staff – Live Webinar


Thursday 3 October 2019. 1:00 pm - 2:15 pm Webinar

 

Haven’t had time to attend one of our workshops?  Would like a refresher?  This webinar covers the core content covered in the Beacon Programme’s ‘Managing Relationships and Board Dynamics’ workshop.

The leadership role of Chair means that you need to manage dynamics amongst your trustees and between your trustees and staff or volunteers.  This can be a complex and challenging task.

This webinar aims to provide you with practical guidance and tools to help you navigate this challenge and effectively work with your trustees and key individuals such as your CEO or operational lead.  It has been developed with the complexities of chairing a smaller organisation in mind (with an annual income of under £1 million); such as the executive role often being in a part-time or voluntary capacity and individuals often having both operational and governance roles.  You will have the opportunity to share learning with Chairs of other smaller organisations.

Outcomes

By the end of the webinar you will:

  • Understand what will help you get the best from your trustees
  • Have tools to work effectively with your CEO and or senior team
  • Have ideas for identifying, recruiting and effectively working with new trustees
  • Gain insights and top tips from other Chairs of smaller organisations

If you are also interested in learning how to get your trustees to work as a team and manage conflict, we recommend that you book onto one of our upcoming ‘Developing an Effective Board Team’ webinars and workshops.

Book your place

This webinar is only open to those who have registered with the Beacon ProgrammeThe programme is aimed at Chairs and Vice Chairs of smaller charities in England with an annual income of under £1 million. Please join the programme so you can make a booking for this webinar.


Venue


Date/Time
Thursday 3 October 2019
1:00 pm - 2:15 pm Webinar
Bookings are now closed for this past event