Performance Management
VirtualManaging staff performance is one of the most, if not THE most important role of supervisors in any organization. When we think of performance management, we tend to think of […]
Managing staff performance is one of the most, if not THE most important role of supervisors in any organization. When we think of performance management, we tend to think of […]
Effective supervision contributes directly to mission effectiveness at your nonprofit. It is critical to maintaining a productive staff in the face of shifting and competing priorities. Strong supervision creates a […]
Great leaders move us. They move us through a basic human process: our emotions. Although they talk of strategy and competition, the great leaders establish a deep emotional connection with […]
There is growing interest and urgent need for reimaging governance and innovative approaches and models which are more responsive and accountable to the communities they serve, while addressing racial equity […]
Participants must have taken Effective Supervision Part 1 as a prerequisite for this training. Successful supervisors start with curiosity and awareness of their own supervisory and communication style, as well […]
The Financial Management, Part I training for Nonprofits is designed to equip nonprofit leaders, managers, and board members with foundational information to effectively manage their organization's finances. This training provides an overview of financial concepts, tools, and best practices tailored specifically for the nonprofit sector.
Financial Management, Part 2 builds upon the foundational knowledge acquired in Financial Management, Part 1 and is designed to further the knowledge of nonprofit leaders, managers, and board members to effectively manage their organization's finances.
Embark on a journey to master the fundamentals of budget management with our Budget Management Fundamentals training, tailored specifically for nonprofit professionals. This training offers a comprehensive exploration of budget development, implementation, and oversight crucial for financial sustainability and organizational success.
Skilled, intentional, and strategic supervision is integral to organizational success and employee satisfaction. Effective supervisors, whether new to the role or coming with a wealth of experience, tap into self-awareness, are adaptive, and leverage a range of interpersonal skills. Using these practices, a supervisor creates a culture of mutual respect — one in which employees and supervisors communicate regularly and clearly about job-related expectations, tasks, and overall performance.
Join us for an engaging forum focused on wage equity in the nonprofit sector, anchored by Third Sector New England, Inc. (TSNE)’s latest compensation report: Valuing Our Nonprofit Workforce. This […]
Communication is the key to most successful relationships; the supervisor-staff relationship is no exception. Honing communication skills is a straightforward way of building more effective supervisory relationships.
Effective supervisors, whether new to the role or coming with an abundance of experience, tap into self-awareness, are adaptive, and leverage a range of interpersonal skills. Using these practices, a supervisor creates a culture of mutual respect — one in which employees and supervisors communicate regularly and clearly about job-related expectations, tasks, and overall performance.
Effective supervision contributes directly to mission effectiveness at your nonprofit. It is critical to maintaining a productive staff in the face of shifting and competing priorities. Strong supervision creates a culture of mutual respect in which employees and supervisors communicate regularly and clearly about job-related expectations, tasks, and overall performance. This highly participatory training is designed for supervisors with all levels of experience.