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Presented by Kay Moshier McDivitt. 4.7: Rethinking Services: Partnering for Results Families could benefit from a wider array of services than homeless programs are typically able to provide. This workshop will examine how homeless service providers are developing new partnerships to leverage quality services for families and improve housing outcomes.
4.7: Rethinking Services: Partnering for Results
4.7: Rethinking Services: Partnering for Results
National Alliance to End Homelessness
The best RBA examples.
Final webinar-slides-the-very-best-rba-examples
Final webinar-slides-the-very-best-rba-examples
Clear Impact
HTN Collective impact in Austin Final Slides
HTN Collective impact in Austin Final Slides
Nikki Trevino
Ensuring child and family well-being and protection faces a complexity of challenges. Results-Based Accountability (RBA) provides a simple, disciplined framework to take action and measure the impact of prevention, early intervention and protective services. This webinar will provide three examples of using RBA to set a vision of success; measure the current situation and improve the future for children and families. At the conclusion of this webinar, participants will: Learn practical ways to implement RBA for Child Protection and Well-Being Have examples of performance measures for specific child and family support and intervention services Understand a comprehensive approach to tracking performance measures statewide using the Clear Impact Scorecard. Learn of successful curves that continue to be improved in child, youth and family well-being. Check out more videos and webinars on our website: https://clearimpact.com/resources/videos/
Implementation of Results-Based Accountability in Children and Family Sector
Implementation of Results-Based Accountability in Children and Family Sector
Clear Impact
Achieving Measurable Collective Impact with Results-Based Accountability - Common Agenda Partners from local, state and national initiatives are working together to understand how to meet the conditions of collective impact. Organizations often seek like-minded partners in order to reach common goals. Partnerships are formed. Meetings are held. But to what end? Stakeholders are convened from numerous programs aimed at support community well-being. These partnerships often find themselves continuing to focus on the outcomes for individuals, rather than on the collective impact of aligned partners throughout the community. Over time, meeting attendance falls and partners end up falling short of measurable results. What causes these well-intentioned efforts to flounder? This workshop series will detail how partners and stakeholders can understand and implement the five conditions of collective impact by implementing the RBA framework. Each webinar will focus on a specific condition, allowing participants to have a deeper understanding of what it takes to practically apply RBA to meet that condition. The series will also include case studies that illustrate how partner organizations can align their efforts to achieve measurable community results with sustainable change. Participants are encouraged register for the full series, as each webinar will build upon the content from previous sessions. Check out more videos and webinars on our website: https://clearimpact.com/resources/videos/
Achieving Measurable Collective Impact with Results-Based Accountability - Co...
Achieving Measurable Collective Impact with Results-Based Accountability - Co...
Clear Impact
Compyle webinar
Compyle webinar
Compyle webinar
Clear Impact
Creating Your Accountability Blueprint
Creating Your Accountability Blueprint
Creating Your Accountability Blueprint
Clear Impact
Outcomes Based Contracting resource - logic model and Results Based Accountability framework. Taken from the draft Partnering in Procurement Document developed by the Western Australian Council of Social Service and WA Health
Program Logic
Program Logic
HealthSpace
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Presented by Kay Moshier McDivitt. 4.7: Rethinking Services: Partnering for Results Families could benefit from a wider array of services than homeless programs are typically able to provide. This workshop will examine how homeless service providers are developing new partnerships to leverage quality services for families and improve housing outcomes.
4.7: Rethinking Services: Partnering for Results
4.7: Rethinking Services: Partnering for Results
National Alliance to End Homelessness
The best RBA examples.
Final webinar-slides-the-very-best-rba-examples
Final webinar-slides-the-very-best-rba-examples
Clear Impact
HTN Collective impact in Austin Final Slides
HTN Collective impact in Austin Final Slides
Nikki Trevino
Ensuring child and family well-being and protection faces a complexity of challenges. Results-Based Accountability (RBA) provides a simple, disciplined framework to take action and measure the impact of prevention, early intervention and protective services. This webinar will provide three examples of using RBA to set a vision of success; measure the current situation and improve the future for children and families. At the conclusion of this webinar, participants will: Learn practical ways to implement RBA for Child Protection and Well-Being Have examples of performance measures for specific child and family support and intervention services Understand a comprehensive approach to tracking performance measures statewide using the Clear Impact Scorecard. Learn of successful curves that continue to be improved in child, youth and family well-being. Check out more videos and webinars on our website: https://clearimpact.com/resources/videos/
Implementation of Results-Based Accountability in Children and Family Sector
Implementation of Results-Based Accountability in Children and Family Sector
Clear Impact
Achieving Measurable Collective Impact with Results-Based Accountability - Common Agenda Partners from local, state and national initiatives are working together to understand how to meet the conditions of collective impact. Organizations often seek like-minded partners in order to reach common goals. Partnerships are formed. Meetings are held. But to what end? Stakeholders are convened from numerous programs aimed at support community well-being. These partnerships often find themselves continuing to focus on the outcomes for individuals, rather than on the collective impact of aligned partners throughout the community. Over time, meeting attendance falls and partners end up falling short of measurable results. What causes these well-intentioned efforts to flounder? This workshop series will detail how partners and stakeholders can understand and implement the five conditions of collective impact by implementing the RBA framework. Each webinar will focus on a specific condition, allowing participants to have a deeper understanding of what it takes to practically apply RBA to meet that condition. The series will also include case studies that illustrate how partner organizations can align their efforts to achieve measurable community results with sustainable change. Participants are encouraged register for the full series, as each webinar will build upon the content from previous sessions. Check out more videos and webinars on our website: https://clearimpact.com/resources/videos/
Achieving Measurable Collective Impact with Results-Based Accountability - Co...
Achieving Measurable Collective Impact with Results-Based Accountability - Co...
Clear Impact
Compyle webinar
Compyle webinar
Compyle webinar
Clear Impact
Creating Your Accountability Blueprint
Creating Your Accountability Blueprint
Creating Your Accountability Blueprint
Clear Impact
Outcomes Based Contracting resource - logic model and Results Based Accountability framework. Taken from the draft Partnering in Procurement Document developed by the Western Australian Council of Social Service and WA Health
Program Logic
Program Logic
HealthSpace
Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) is a place-based framework pioneered by John McKnight and Jody Kretzmann, founders of the ABCD Institute at Northwestern University. ABCD builds on the gifts (skills, experiences, knowledge, and passions) of local residents, the power of local associations, and the supportive functions of local institutions to build more sustainable communities for the future. This webinar is for participants interested in discovering how the frameworks of Asset-Based Community Development and Results-Based Accountability can be used together to help build stronger, safer, healthier communities and neighborhoods. You will learn how to build the relationships and accountability necessary to unlock the gifts of the residents, associations and organizations in a community. During this webinar you will hear stories of effective impact through the power of Asset-Based Community Development and Results-Based Accountability. Webinar topics include: Introduction to ABCD and RBA – Definitions & Principles Examples of ABCD and RBA in action Why place-based strategies and community engagement are critical The roles of residents in building a stronger community The new role of institutions – How institutions can use all their assets to build a stronger community Tools for agencies – Leading by stepping back Asset Mapping – Discover-Ask-Connect – From Mapping to Mobilizing Check out more videos and webinars on our website: https://clearimpact.com/resources/videos/
The Power of ABCD and Results-Based Accountability for Greater Impact and Res...
The Power of ABCD and Results-Based Accountability for Greater Impact and Res...
Clear Impact
Rebuild restore Covid-19
Rebuild restore Covid-19
Rebuild restore Covid-19
Clear Impact
With a Results-Based Accountability (RBA) Professional Certification from Clear Impact, you and your organization can - Master the principles of RBA in a hassle-free online format, - Expand your knowledge and skillset in performance management, - Become better equipped to lead data-driven initiatives - Become more efficient at creating measurable results for your customers and communities. In this recorded information session and Q&A, we show you how an RBA Professional Certification can benefit you. We’ll describe the program in more detail, teach you how to get started, and answer any questions.
Results-Based Accountability Professional Certification Information Session
Results-Based Accountability Professional Certification Information Session
Clear Impact
Alignment slides
Alignment slides
Alignment slides
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From the March 9 Campus Compact webinar: "Sustaining Collaborative Partnerships Between K-12 and Higher Education"
K12 higher ed collaborations
K12 higher ed collaborations
Minnesota Campus Comapct
Partners from local, state and national initiatives are working together to understand how to meet the conditions of collective impact. Organizations often seek like-minded partners in order to reach common goals. Partnerships are formed. Meetings are held. But to what end? Stakeholders are convened from numerous programs aimed at support community well-being. These partnerships often find themselves continuing to focus on the outcomes for individuals, rather than on the collective impact of aligned partners throughout the community. Over time, meeting attendance falls and partners end up falling short of measurable results. What causes these well-intentioned efforts to flounder? This workshop series will detail how partners and stakeholders can understand and implement the five conditions of collective impact by implementing the RBA framework. Each webinar will focus on a specific condition, allowing participants to have a deeper understanding of what it takes to practically apply RBA to meet that condition. The series will also include case studies that illustrate how partner organizations can align their efforts to achieve measurable community results with sustainable change. Participants are encouraged register for the full series, as each webinar will build upon the content from previous sessions. Check out more videos and webinars on our website: https://clearimpact.com/resources/videos/
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Working with outcomes
Together for Mental Wellbeing
From January 2008, a proposal to construct metrics to measure the efficacy of United Way Financial Stability programs.
Proposal to build Financial Stability Metrics for the United Way
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Dementia Dwelling Grant Summary presentation at Sector meeting
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How to run effective virtual meetings
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GWU_Fairfax_Roundup_Presentaion_10-25-2012
GWU_Fairfax_Roundup_Presentaion_10-25-2012
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Using innovations and resources developed and adapted for parks and recreation, this session explores valuable planning tools. We'll explore Financial Sustainability, The Pyramid Methodology, Public Sector Service Assessment, and more!
Agency Effectiveness - Essential Guidelines and Planning
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Jodi Rudick
QualityConference
QualityConference
Helen Hodsdon FCMI, FHEA
Paths to harmony: Working with conflict among groups The benefits achieved through actual interventions are described from the viewpoints of those directly involved and of those sponsoring improvement. Conflicts having major emotional and commercial elements are considered, between two or more parties of disparate power. Issues addressed include goal and role confusion, responsibility overlaps or underlaps and process mismatches. Utility of some theories and approaches designed to assist understanding and intervention is noted: from participants’ perspectives, much theory seems unhelpful and the best approaches quickly change specific situations, issues or behaviours that exemplify the conflict. Their call for help seems better met by small changes now than by deeper analysis. Examples compare aspects of legalistic and other paths to improvement: one example reinstated harmonious working relationships in a health profession where the previous year had seen over $200,000 spent on lawyers without improvement. Some consequences of path choice, timing and extent of benefits are reported, as well as the impact of readiness, willingness and ability of participants: a brief intervention removed $100,000 in monthly cost in a three-party conflict around annual service contracts of $20M+, despite their failed earlier attempts to find an improvement path.
090828 ~ O Connor ~ Conflict
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Frank O'Connor
Achieving equitable outcomes is an integral part of the implementation of Results Based Accountability (RBA). Each step of RBA's Turn the Curve process includes the opportunity for practitioners to consider diversity, equity, and inclusion. This webinar will provide participants with concrete methods for approaching their Turn the Curve process with equity at the forefront, and not as an afterthought.
Achieving Equitable Outcomes with Results-Based Accountability
Achieving Equitable Outcomes with Results-Based Accountability
Clear Impact
Pre-Conference: Evidence-based Practices for Serving Runaway and Homeless Youth
Pre-Conference: Evidence-based Practices for Serving Runaway and Homeless Youth
National Alliance to End Homelessness
Partnership for the future event (2 May 2013) - main presentation
Partnership for the future event (2 May 2013) - main presentation
Burning Leaf Creatives
LSowles 4.2016
LSowles 4.2016
Lee Elizabeth Sowles
Jacques Belliveau Resume
Jacques Belliveau Resume
Jacques Belliveau
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How to build a team
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Jeff Margolese
Iain Matheson's July 2011 keynote presentation on the education of children in care to the International Foster Care Organisation world congress in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Education of children and young people in care: Research on what works
Education of children and young people in care: Research on what works
Dr Iain Matheson - Matheson Associates Limited
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Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) is a place-based framework pioneered by John McKnight and Jody Kretzmann, founders of the ABCD Institute at Northwestern University. ABCD builds on the gifts (skills, experiences, knowledge, and passions) of local residents, the power of local associations, and the supportive functions of local institutions to build more sustainable communities for the future. This webinar is for participants interested in discovering how the frameworks of Asset-Based Community Development and Results-Based Accountability can be used together to help build stronger, safer, healthier communities and neighborhoods. You will learn how to build the relationships and accountability necessary to unlock the gifts of the residents, associations and organizations in a community. During this webinar you will hear stories of effective impact through the power of Asset-Based Community Development and Results-Based Accountability. Webinar topics include: Introduction to ABCD and RBA – Definitions & Principles Examples of ABCD and RBA in action Why place-based strategies and community engagement are critical The roles of residents in building a stronger community The new role of institutions – How institutions can use all their assets to build a stronger community Tools for agencies – Leading by stepping back Asset Mapping – Discover-Ask-Connect – From Mapping to Mobilizing Check out more videos and webinars on our website: https://clearimpact.com/resources/videos/
The Power of ABCD and Results-Based Accountability for Greater Impact and Res...
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Clear Impact
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With a Results-Based Accountability (RBA) Professional Certification from Clear Impact, you and your organization can - Master the principles of RBA in a hassle-free online format, - Expand your knowledge and skillset in performance management, - Become better equipped to lead data-driven initiatives - Become more efficient at creating measurable results for your customers and communities. In this recorded information session and Q&A, we show you how an RBA Professional Certification can benefit you. We’ll describe the program in more detail, teach you how to get started, and answer any questions.
Results-Based Accountability Professional Certification Information Session
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Alignment slides
Alignment slides
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From the March 9 Campus Compact webinar: "Sustaining Collaborative Partnerships Between K-12 and Higher Education"
K12 higher ed collaborations
K12 higher ed collaborations
Minnesota Campus Comapct
Partners from local, state and national initiatives are working together to understand how to meet the conditions of collective impact. Organizations often seek like-minded partners in order to reach common goals. Partnerships are formed. Meetings are held. But to what end? Stakeholders are convened from numerous programs aimed at support community well-being. These partnerships often find themselves continuing to focus on the outcomes for individuals, rather than on the collective impact of aligned partners throughout the community. Over time, meeting attendance falls and partners end up falling short of measurable results. What causes these well-intentioned efforts to flounder? This workshop series will detail how partners and stakeholders can understand and implement the five conditions of collective impact by implementing the RBA framework. Each webinar will focus on a specific condition, allowing participants to have a deeper understanding of what it takes to practically apply RBA to meet that condition. The series will also include case studies that illustrate how partner organizations can align their efforts to achieve measurable community results with sustainable change. Participants are encouraged register for the full series, as each webinar will build upon the content from previous sessions. Check out more videos and webinars on our website: https://clearimpact.com/resources/videos/
Achieving Measurable Collective Impact with Results-Based Accountability - Mu...
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Clear Impact
Working with outcomes
Working with outcomes
Together for Mental Wellbeing
From January 2008, a proposal to construct metrics to measure the efficacy of United Way Financial Stability programs.
Proposal to build Financial Stability Metrics for the United Way
Proposal to build Financial Stability Metrics for the United Way
PERC
Dementia Dwelling Grant Summary presentation at Sector meeting
Dementia Dwelling Grant Summary
Dementia Dwelling Grant Summary
Foundations
How to run effective virtual meetings
How to run effective virtual meetings
How to run effective virtual meetings
Clear Impact
Technology & Tools of Priority Based Budgeting - 2013 conference
Technology & Tools of Priority Based Budgeting - 2013 conference
Chris Fabian
GWU_Fairfax_Roundup_Presentaion_10-25-2012
GWU_Fairfax_Roundup_Presentaion_10-25-2012
Luke Ventura
Using innovations and resources developed and adapted for parks and recreation, this session explores valuable planning tools. We'll explore Financial Sustainability, The Pyramid Methodology, Public Sector Service Assessment, and more!
Agency Effectiveness - Essential Guidelines and Planning
Agency Effectiveness - Essential Guidelines and Planning
Jodi Rudick
QualityConference
QualityConference
Helen Hodsdon FCMI, FHEA
Paths to harmony: Working with conflict among groups The benefits achieved through actual interventions are described from the viewpoints of those directly involved and of those sponsoring improvement. Conflicts having major emotional and commercial elements are considered, between two or more parties of disparate power. Issues addressed include goal and role confusion, responsibility overlaps or underlaps and process mismatches. Utility of some theories and approaches designed to assist understanding and intervention is noted: from participants’ perspectives, much theory seems unhelpful and the best approaches quickly change specific situations, issues or behaviours that exemplify the conflict. Their call for help seems better met by small changes now than by deeper analysis. Examples compare aspects of legalistic and other paths to improvement: one example reinstated harmonious working relationships in a health profession where the previous year had seen over $200,000 spent on lawyers without improvement. Some consequences of path choice, timing and extent of benefits are reported, as well as the impact of readiness, willingness and ability of participants: a brief intervention removed $100,000 in monthly cost in a three-party conflict around annual service contracts of $20M+, despite their failed earlier attempts to find an improvement path.
090828 ~ O Connor ~ Conflict
090828 ~ O Connor ~ Conflict
Frank O'Connor
Achieving equitable outcomes is an integral part of the implementation of Results Based Accountability (RBA). Each step of RBA's Turn the Curve process includes the opportunity for practitioners to consider diversity, equity, and inclusion. This webinar will provide participants with concrete methods for approaching their Turn the Curve process with equity at the forefront, and not as an afterthought.
Achieving Equitable Outcomes with Results-Based Accountability
Achieving Equitable Outcomes with Results-Based Accountability
Clear Impact
Pre-Conference: Evidence-based Practices for Serving Runaway and Homeless Youth
Pre-Conference: Evidence-based Practices for Serving Runaway and Homeless Youth
National Alliance to End Homelessness
Partnership for the future event (2 May 2013) - main presentation
Partnership for the future event (2 May 2013) - main presentation
Burning Leaf Creatives
LSowles 4.2016
LSowles 4.2016
Lee Elizabeth Sowles
Jacques Belliveau Resume
Jacques Belliveau Resume
Jacques Belliveau
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The Power of ABCD and Results-Based Accountability for Greater Impact and Res...
The Power of ABCD and Results-Based Accountability for Greater Impact and Res...
Rebuild restore Covid-19
Rebuild restore Covid-19
Results-Based Accountability Professional Certification Information Session
Results-Based Accountability Professional Certification Information Session
Alignment slides
Alignment slides
K12 higher ed collaborations
K12 higher ed collaborations
Achieving Measurable Collective Impact with Results-Based Accountability - Mu...
Achieving Measurable Collective Impact with Results-Based Accountability - Mu...
Working with outcomes
Working with outcomes
Proposal to build Financial Stability Metrics for the United Way
Proposal to build Financial Stability Metrics for the United Way
Dementia Dwelling Grant Summary
Dementia Dwelling Grant Summary
How to run effective virtual meetings
How to run effective virtual meetings
Technology & Tools of Priority Based Budgeting - 2013 conference
Technology & Tools of Priority Based Budgeting - 2013 conference
GWU_Fairfax_Roundup_Presentaion_10-25-2012
GWU_Fairfax_Roundup_Presentaion_10-25-2012
Agency Effectiveness - Essential Guidelines and Planning
Agency Effectiveness - Essential Guidelines and Planning
QualityConference
QualityConference
090828 ~ O Connor ~ Conflict
090828 ~ O Connor ~ Conflict
Achieving Equitable Outcomes with Results-Based Accountability
Achieving Equitable Outcomes with Results-Based Accountability
Pre-Conference: Evidence-based Practices for Serving Runaway and Homeless Youth
Pre-Conference: Evidence-based Practices for Serving Runaway and Homeless Youth
Partnership for the future event (2 May 2013) - main presentation
Partnership for the future event (2 May 2013) - main presentation
LSowles 4.2016
LSowles 4.2016
Jacques Belliveau Resume
Jacques Belliveau Resume
En vedette
Makeup of teams within a pre-sales/solution consulting org
How to build a team
How to build a team
Jeff Margolese
Iain Matheson's July 2011 keynote presentation on the education of children in care to the International Foster Care Organisation world congress in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Education of children and young people in care: Research on what works
Education of children and young people in care: Research on what works
Dr Iain Matheson - Matheson Associates Limited
Each year Ofsted asks children and young people, parents, carers, foster carers, adopters, staff and other professionals for their views about children’s social care services. For the 2015 questionnaires there are two slide presentations and a spreadsheet with the numbers of responses to the questions. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/social-care-questionnaires-2015-what-children-young-people-and-adults-told-ofsted
What adults told us were areas for improvement for children’s homes, fosterin...
What adults told us were areas for improvement for children’s homes, fosterin...
Ofsted
Bradley Simmons, Ofsted South West Director, hosted the first ever social care conference for the region in Exeter on 16 June 2016. This SlideShare has all the presentations from the day.
A call for action to improve outcomes for children in care and care leavers i...
A call for action to improve outcomes for children in care and care leavers i...
Ofsted
Powerpoint of Children Aging Out of the Foster Care System
Aging Out of the Foster Care System
Aging Out of the Foster Care System
Jennifer Janco
How to select staff? How to motivate people? How to manage groups? The People Capability Maturity Model
People management
People management
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Some slides on people management: why managing people in the software development lifecycle, how to manage people and how to choose team members of a project.
People management
People management
Fabio Palomba
Team management
Team management
Ricardo Luiz Naves Rabêlo Filho
Basics of people management
Basics of people management
Padmesh Haridasan
Agile people management is two things -- applying agile principles to managing people, and also figuring out how to manage people working with agile approaches. Traditional once-a-year reviews with annual targets are hardly very agile (or useful). How do we create space for our people to be awesome? Do we even need managers at all in agile?
Awesome People Management with Agile at Agile North East
Awesome People Management with Agile at Agile North East
Meri Williams
Whether it is on a sporting field, in your office or at a pub trivia night, we all know a dream team when we see one. They share certain unmistakable qualities that have the power to make magic happen and success seem so attainable.
9 things you need to do to build your dream team
9 things you need to do to build your dream team
Naomi Simson
Sharing with the community a training material I prepared relevant to the PMBOK 5th Ed. as part of my continuing practice in Project Management.
Project Management Concepts (from PMBOK 5th Ed)
Project Management Concepts (from PMBOK 5th Ed)
Jeremy Jay Lim
Team management
Team management
Madhusoothanan Venkataraman
Know how effective team management can lead to successful team work, which in turn can ultimately lead to the successful organization http://bit.ly/ZZNmC2
Effective Team Management - The Secret of Team Success
Effective Team Management - The Secret of Team Success
CommLab India – Rapid eLearning Solutions
This material is intended to provide project leaders with a foundational understanding of leading practice project management processes, activities, tools, techniques, and deliverables as prescribed the Project Management Institute (PMI).
PMI Project Management Principles
PMI Project Management Principles
tltiede
Fundamentals of Project Management for Development Organizations
Fundamentals of Project Management
Fundamentals of Project Management
Rodolfo Siles
Project management, Knowledge Areas, Process Groups, S-Curve
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Satish Yadavalli
Slideshare ppt
Slideshare ppt
Mandy Suzanne
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How to build a team
How to build a team
Education of children and young people in care: Research on what works
Education of children and young people in care: Research on what works
What adults told us were areas for improvement for children’s homes, fosterin...
What adults told us were areas for improvement for children’s homes, fosterin...
A call for action to improve outcomes for children in care and care leavers i...
A call for action to improve outcomes for children in care and care leavers i...
Aging Out of the Foster Care System
Aging Out of the Foster Care System
People management
People management
People management
People management
Team management
Team management
Basics of people management
Basics of people management
Awesome People Management with Agile at Agile North East
Awesome People Management with Agile at Agile North East
9 things you need to do to build your dream team
9 things you need to do to build your dream team
Project Management Concepts (from PMBOK 5th Ed)
Project Management Concepts (from PMBOK 5th Ed)
Team management
Team management
Effective Team Management - The Secret of Team Success
Effective Team Management - The Secret of Team Success
PMI Project Management Principles
PMI Project Management Principles
Fundamentals of Project Management
Fundamentals of Project Management
Project management
Project management
Slideshare ppt
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Research Analyst Laura Ganci and Program Specialist Melissa Stanley of the Children's Services Council of Broward County, hosted a webinar for the Florida Alcohol and Drug Abuse Association on Implementing a Collaborative Approach to Child Welfare. The Children's Services Council of Broward County provides leadership, advocacy and resources necessary to enhance children's lives and empower them to become responsible, productive adults. To learn more, visit us online at www.cscbroward.org and on social media at www.facebook.com/cscbroward; www.twitter.com/cscbroward; and www.youtube.com/cscbroward
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cscbroward
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Pd Community Partnerships C6
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ocasiconference
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settlementatwork
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Voices for Georgia's Children
learn
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MHTP Webmastere
Presented during Tshikululu Social Investments' second annual Serious Social Investing workshop, which took place on 17 and 18 March 2011. Andre Proctor (Programme director: Keystone) will share some examples of successful Collective Impact initiatives and discuss the five conditions of collective success that have emerged from this experience. We can do it too. Participants will apply some innovative tools to sketch out a possible Collective Impact solution to address a key social problem.
Achieving collective impact - Serious Social Investing 2011
Achieving collective impact - Serious Social Investing 2011
Tshikululu Social Investments
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Five Good Ideas: Working with Volunteers
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Achieving collective impact - Serious Social Investing 2011
Achieving collective impact - Serious Social Investing 2011
Five Good Ideas: Working with Volunteers
Five Good Ideas: Working with Volunteers
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