Presented By: CEW+
Organizational Development: Leading Your Members Through Change
Please go here to register: http://www.cew.umich.edu/progevents/organizational-development-leading-your-members-through-change/20140815
Presenter: John Vasquez, Program Manager, UMMS Master of Health Professions Education Program
Change is coming! Are you ready? Are your staff members ready? The purpose of this workshop is to teach participants basic organizational assessments and review capacity building techniques within their organizations so they can engage their members around changes happening in their communities and make sure members feel supported and part of the decision making process. No knowledge of organizational management is needed, and young leaders are encouraged to attend!
The workshop with be conducted in a participatory manner using self assessments, small group and large group dialogues, as well as case studies of current innovative programs/initiatives occurring on the campus of the University of Michigan. In addition, time will be allotted for discussion on what other organizations are doing around programs involving partnerships with students and/or other grass roots organizations, if time permits, brainstorm on how to bring some of these activities to their areas.
John Vasquez has worked at the University of Michigan for the past 18 years, split between Student Affairs and Academic Affairs. While earning his BA in Organizational Management, John was trained as an inter-group relations facilitator and worked on a myriad of social justice issues. Before pursuing his Masters Degree he worked on community development in minority groups and leadership training for students, faculty and staff in higher education. In August 2006, he graduated from the School of Public Health with a Master’s of Health Services Administration and is currently the Program Manager for a new mentor-centered, competency-based masters degree at the University of Michigan Medical School.
Please go here to register: http://www.cew.umich.edu/progevents/organizational-development-leading-your-members-through-change/20140815
Presenter: John Vasquez, Program Manager, UMMS Master of Health Professions Education Program
Change is coming! Are you ready? Are your staff members ready? The purpose of this workshop is to teach participants basic organizational assessments and review capacity building techniques within their organizations so they can engage their members around changes happening in their communities and make sure members feel supported and part of the decision making process. No knowledge of organizational management is needed, and young leaders are encouraged to attend!
The workshop with be conducted in a participatory manner using self assessments, small group and large group dialogues, as well as case studies of current innovative programs/initiatives occurring on the campus of the University of Michigan. In addition, time will be allotted for discussion on what other organizations are doing around programs involving partnerships with students and/or other grass roots organizations, if time permits, brainstorm on how to bring some of these activities to their areas.
John Vasquez has worked at the University of Michigan for the past 18 years, split between Student Affairs and Academic Affairs. While earning his BA in Organizational Management, John was trained as an inter-group relations facilitator and worked on a myriad of social justice issues. Before pursuing his Masters Degree he worked on community development in minority groups and leadership training for students, faculty and staff in higher education. In August 2006, he graduated from the School of Public Health with a Master’s of Health Services Administration and is currently the Program Manager for a new mentor-centered, competency-based masters degree at the University of Michigan Medical School.
Please go here to register: http://www.cew.umich.edu/progevents/organizational-development-leading-your-members-through-change/20140815
Cost
- $25.00
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