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WORKSHOPS AND TRAINING PROGRAMS
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Our workshops and training programs are customized to the specific
needs of our audience. Sessions are designed to be highly interactive
and to stimulate thinking by encouraging participants to share a
wide range of ideas and opinions. A variety of teaching techniques
(role play, small group problem-solving, large group discussion,
participant assessments, action planning) are incorporated to make
learning applicable and fun.
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Workshop Topics and Descriptions
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Training Topics for Youth
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1. Leadership
2. Communications
3. Public Speaking
4. Dealing With Anger And Conflict
5. Goal Setting
6. Social and Table Etiquette
7. The World Of Work (For High Schoolers)
8. The Job Application And Resume (For High Schoolers)
9. The Job Interview (For High Schoolers)
10. Personal Action Planning (For High Schoolers)
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NON PROFIT BOARD DEVELOPMENT
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Building an effective board is similar to creating a winning sports
team. Recruiting talented players that fit the organization’s
culture and training them to play their best are key ingredients.
An effective board provides a foundation for the mission and vision
of the organization and a framework of expectations that make it
possible for the staff and volunteers to focus on the day-to-day
tasks of running the organization. A strong board assists nonprofit
organizations in successfully meeting both client and community
needs. We provide the following assistance to non profits:
• Board Member Selection and Recruitment
• Board Member Orientation
• Training and Development (for Board and Staff)
• Strategic and Long-Range Planning
• Fund Raising Plan Development
• By Laws Development
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LONG-RANGE STRATEGIC PLANNING and CHURCH DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
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Developing a long-range plan is an intensive, time-consuming, and
extremely thought-provoking process. However, a strategic plan need
not take several months to complete. We have devised a process that
allows a complete plan -- including the vision, mission, strategic
initiatives, goals, and action steps – to be developed in
less than six months. This process requires focus, open-mindedness,
punctuality, preparation, readiness, and dedication on the part
of all those who are to be involved in the planning process.
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FACILITATION
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What is “facilitation” and a “facilitator”?
“Facility” is defined as something that promotes the
ease of an action, operation, or course of conduct. A facilitator
is someone who assists a group in accomplishing its task. The facilitator
does this by taking over the “process” work and letting
the group members concentrate on the substantive discussion. The
facilitator is part of the group but removed from it.
Types of Facilitation
• Stakeholder Meetings
• Planning and Goal-setting Retreats
• Focus groups
• Sensitive Topics Discussions
• Strategic Planning Meetings
• Public Meetings
• General Data-gathering Sessions
We will compile
the data gathered and prepare a written draft report for approval,
normally within three weeks following the final facilitated session.
All client information will be held in the strictest confidence.
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Human Capital Developers
100 Wesleyan
Drive
Warner Robins, GA 31093
Tel. 478 929.2867
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