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Aug
02

Are You a Leader?

Posted by: in North West

Many people are leaders but are unaware of it!

1.    Have you ever helped a person or a group to achieve a common goal?

2.   Are you open, friendly and easily connect with people?

3.   Do you donate time or money to helping others on a regular basis?

4.   Do  you recognize and acknowledge the creative and innovative ideas of others?

5.    Are you involved in the nonprofit voluntary sector?

If you have answered yes to all 5 of these questions, then the A.S.K Leadership Assessment is right for you!

Leadership training should emphasize personal development and developing character (building confidence, trustworthiness, and credibility with others).

Individuals can be brought together for common training and learning opportunities. Consider a mentorship program where leaders (Yes that is you…) who have a skill or knowledge in a specific area may be matched with someone who has identified the competency areas as a learning priority. This process can also be used by organizations to develop a common learning plan based on agreed upon areas for development.

If you are interested in hosting a workshop in your community or within your organization please let me know!  And please remember these are FREE WORKSHOPS for everyone in the nonprofit/voluntary sector. The NW Regional Capacity Coordinator is available to facilitate this workshop for FREE.

We are adding new learning opportunities all the time to the website. We are also are looking for your feedback on how user-friendly the website is. Is there something missing? Your feedback is valuable and necessary to provide a quality product to our participants.

I have to give credit to Amanda my fellow RCC from Southern Alberta for allowing me in using her idea in this weeks blog. Please checkout her blog as well. Thanks Amanda!!

To schedule a FREE ASK workshop please email me yvonne.rempel@knowledgeconnector.ca

 

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