| Management Courses for NGO Staff |
Date: February - May 2010Location: NGO Management School Geneva, Switzerland Courses are for practitioners and address challenges faced by non-profit managers, leaders, and staff. These training courses help sharpening key skills and developing strategies that participants can immediately use in their work. FEB-MAY 2010 courses:15-19 February: Project Cycle Management Compact (5 days)Fast-track project management for practitioners 22-23 February: Exit Strategies: Effective Programme Disengagement (2 days) Achieving programme and project sustainability 22-26 February: Essentials of NGO Management (5 days) How to manage and lead an NGO 1-5 March: Essentials of Human Resource Management (5 days) How to lay the foundation for a solid approach in Human Resources 10-12 March: Essentials of Fundraising (3 days) How to raise funds for NGO activities 22-24 March: Improving the Effectiveness of Your Board (3 days) Essential of Non-profit Governance and Board Relations 12-16 April: Training of Trainers (5 days) How to design, deliver and follow-up a training course 10-14 May: Project Cycle Management Compact (5 days) course in French Fast-track project management for practitioners 24-28 May: Designing and Planning Projects (5 days) Mastering fundamental project design skills All our trainers are qualified professionals with extensive training and working experience in conducting courses for NGOs in countries in the South and in the North. They have worked themselves in NGOs in management and leadership positions, thus they know NGOs from the inside. Registration for these courses is now open. For course objectives, detailed programme, course fees and inscription, please visit www.ngoms.org/coursedates.htm. Group tariffs are available. The NGO Management School Switzerland is a registered Swiss non-profit association based in the Geneva area. For more information about us, please visit www.ngoms.org/whoweare.htm. For more information about our team, visit www.ngoms.org/contact.htm. |









Date: February - May 2010