ATTEND THIS VISIONARY FULL-DAY WORKSHOP
9:45 am to 4:00 pm | $425.00 | Includes Lunch & Luncheon Keynote with Rachel Hunnybun

Practical Leadership Skills for Nonprofit Leaders with Mikhael Bornstein

Discover, examine and learn the key aspects of the five most important practical skills that can help take your leadership (or the leadership skills of anyone on your team) to the next level. The research is clear, leaders who have mastered these five skills have staff who are more engaged, produce better results, and have less burnout. In this full-day interactive workshop you will learn the five essential skills that all nonprofit leaders need to master.

1. Building trust in the workplace
2. Having difficult conversations
3. Conducting effective one-on-one meetings
4. Coaching and mentoring
5. Building effective teams

Over the course of the day, you will spend an hour learning each skill. This will include both presentation and practical skill building exercises. You will leave the workshop with a practical skill that you can take back to your workplace and use immediately.

This session is aimed at experienced leaders who want to add practical tools to their leadership toolbox. But, leaders and managers at all levels with find valuable content in this workshop.

Includes a Free Leadership Workshop Handbook. In addition to the day-long workshop, you will receive copies of all the slides and a 30-page resource book with more tips, templates, exercises, and tools.

Module Descriptions

> Building trust in the workplace
Trust is the foundation of all good leadership, management, and team building. But what is trust and how can we build it in our workplaces? In this module, you will learn a four-factor framework that you can use to better understand trust, diagnose trust issues, and build trust in your workplace.

> Having difficult conversations
As a leader, you must have difficult conversations. Whether you are dealing with underperformance, inappropriate behaviour, or an uncooperative colleague you must have hard discussions about hard topics. In this module, you will learn a practical framework that will empower you to have difficult conversations that deescalate tensions and achieve productive outcomes.

>Conducting effective one-on-one meetings
While regular one-on-one meetings with staff can be the most effective way to build employee engagement, team morale, and improve performance they often devolve into ineffective “update” meetings. In this module, you will learn the five practices that drive effective one-on-ones and build engaged and productive employees.

> Coaching and mentoring
Effective coaching and mentoring are critical to driving employee engagement and organizational performance. But as a nonprofit leader, coaching and mentoring can often seem to be a daunting and esoteric practice. In this module you will learn the four practices that drive effective coaching and mentoring in the workplace.

> Building effective teams
In a world of remote work and quiet quitting, building effective teams is one of the greatest challenges that nonprofit leaders face. But, to be successful, it is a challenge that nonprofit leaders must overcome. In this module, you will learn the five principles of effective team building and how to apply them in your workplace.

REGISTRATION FEE: $425.00 pp (plus HST/GST). Register now to ensure your place. Maximum 30 workshop participants. Also includes lunch and the Luncheon Keynote with Rachel Hunnybun. Also includes all workshop slides and a 30-page workbook.

 

 

About the Workshop Instructor

Having worked in the arts, health, social service, and education sectors, Mikhael Bornstein has more than twenty years of experience as a professional fundraiser and nonprofit leader.

Mikhael is an AFP Master Trainer and a frequent speaker at conferences across North America. He teaches at George Brown College, Fleming College Toronto, and Toronto Metropolitan University. Mikhael has a Master in Arts in Leadership Studies from Royal Roads University.

To learn more about Mikhael and his work, please visit his website www.thephilanthropicleader.com.