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SUMMARY:The Science of Teams
DESCRIPTION:Practical Tools for Building High-Performing Nonprofit Teams\n\n\nStrong teams drive results. This workshop distills decades of cognitive psychology and team science into practical lessons for nonprofit leaders. Participants will gain evidence-based strategies for how to form teams\, structure collaboration\, and sustain performance  with an emphasis on tools they can apply immediately. \n \nAudience: Nonprofit managers\, team leaders\, HR and program directors. \n \nLearning Takeaways: \n \n\nLearn the “Big Five” of teamwork: leadership\, monitoring\, adaptability\, backup behavior\, and orientation\nApply proven tools for communication\, trust\, and decision-making\nStructure team environments that improve performance and resilience\n\n \nLearn about our facilitator\, Jonathan Alba
URL:https://nonprofitaustin.org/event/the-science-of-teams/
LOCATION:5930 Middle Fiskville Rd\, 5930 Middle Fiskville Road\, Austin\, TX\, 78752\, United States
CATEGORIES:Volunteer and Human Resource Management
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SUMMARY:The Content Strategy Playbook
DESCRIPTION:A Practical Guide for Building\, Promoting\, and Scaling Content That Drives Business Growth\n\n\nThe Content Strategy Playbook: A Practical Guide for Building\, Promoting\, and Scaling Content That Drives Business Growth \n \nWritten by Shelley Seale of WordCraft Strategy as a step-by-step toolkit\, this guide walks you through everything you need to design and execute a content strategy that works — from foundations and frameworks to promotion\, measurement\, and scaling. \n \nContent is the engine of modern marketing — but without strategy\, it’s just noise. Too many companies rush into creating blogs\, social posts\, and videos without a clear plan\, leaving teams overwhelmed and results underwhelming. \n \nThe Content Strategy Playbook gives you a proven framework to fix that. \nInside\, you’ll learn how to: \n\nDefine a clear content strategy that aligns with business goals\nBuild a content creation framework that keeps teams consistent and productive\nAmplify content through SEO\, social\, email\, and repurposing\nTrack the metrics that matter and continuously improve your results\nScale content across teams and markets without losing quality or focus\nPacked with checklists\, templates\, and actionable insights\, this playbook is built for executives\, marketers\, and business leaders who want to stop guessing and start seeing measurable growth from their content.
URL:https://nonprofitaustin.org/event/the-content-strategy-playbook/
LOCATION:5930 Middle Fiskville Rd\, 5930 Middle Fiskville Road\, Austin\, TX\, 78752\, United States
CATEGORIES:Communication, Marketing and Public Relations,Future of the Nonprofit Sector
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SUMMARY:Tales from My Leadership Jungle
DESCRIPTION:Build leadership skills with empathy\, culture\, and practical strategies to improve your team and navigate management.\n\n\nWhat You’ll Gain From Attending “Tales from My Leadership Jungle.” \n\nAn understanding of the term Workplace Intelligence vs Emotional Intelligence\nA usable definition of “leadership” and the leadership qualities of effective leaders and poor leaders\n\n \n\nWhy Empathy is critical and the difference between empathy and sympathy\nA better understanding of your own leadership examples\nWhat “culture” is and the culture I used to create multiple successes\nBegin the process of determining the culture you want to create or to work in\nExamples of effective leadership phrases effective leaders base their actions on\n\n \n\nThe keys to effective team meetings\nHow to better understand management’s agenda\nIdeas on how to hold management accountable\n\n \n\nHow to identify one problem that needs fixing on your current team\, with input offered by Doug\nSeveral interesting stories from the Leadership Jungle that will illustrate the points above and MORE\n\n \nAbout the Facilitator: \nDoug Russell has over 35 years of Technical\, Project Management and Leadership experience with major US. Corporations\, such as Intel and Motorola\, and has held major Project Leadership responsibilities with the United States Department of Defense\, as well as many consulting assignments with start-ups and smaller companies. He has led manufacturing\, engineering\, development\, defense\, and semiconductor teams. \nDoug holds an MBA from Duke University. He also holds a BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering degree from Clemson University\, is a member of the Electrical Engineering honor society Eta Kappa Nu\, and an award winning creative writer in college. Doug is a 2012 graduate of ACC’s Nonprofit Certification Program. \n“Successfully Leading Project and Technical Teams: Workplace Intelligence For All Team Members” is Doug’s third book\, and documents through short vignettes a career where he never had a project fail to meet its organizational goals\, compared to the industry successful norm of 30-50%. All readers ‐‐young\, old\, Tech and Non‐Tech‐‐should find something interesting in this cleverly written and fun book. \nToday Doug is delighted to present a presentation titled “Tales from My Leadership Jungle.”
URL:https://nonprofitaustin.org/event/tales-from-my-leadership-jungle/
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