Power Leader Workshops

Enroll in One, Enroll in All Four

Using guided discussion and self-reflection, participants in the Power Leader workshops will explore the following proven leadership concepts:

  • Values-Based Leadership
  • Emotional Intelligence
  • Giving and Receiving Feedback
  • Resilience

These highly interactive sessions will be led by Guy Clumpner, President of HOLT Development Services.  Since 2015, Guy has been the lead facilitator for the HOLT Values-Based Leadership™ Fellows program, which has trained over 120 nonprofit leaders to date.

Some sessions require participants to complete a self-assessment (Johari Window and/or the DiSC) in advance.  The fee for these sessions includes the additional charge for these assessments.

Power Leader workshops are suitable for new learners as well as those who want to revisit previous learning.  The program is open to staff members at all levels.

Each workshop operates as a stand-alone session, although we encourage registrants to attend all four sessions. 

Don’t delay – these sessions will fill quickly. Registration closes one week before the class date. 

Guy Clumpner

Power Leader Workshops

1

The Power of Values-Based Leadership

$80

Friday, August 25 @ 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

2

The Power of Emotional Intelligence

$125

Friday, October 13 @ 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

3

The Power of Giving and Receiving Feedback

$155

Friday, November 3 @ 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

4

The Power of Resilience

$80

Friday, December 1 @ 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

FAQs

These sessions are open to nonprofit staff at all levels and/or to volunteers. The VBL Fellows program is open to nonprofit CEOs and senior-level managers. Participants in the Fellows program must also submit an application and be accepted. The VBL Fellows program also includes other workshops related to managing a nonprofit, such as fundraising, strategic planning and board governance.

Some, but not all of the sessions, include assessment tools that we’ll have participants complete. The fees vary if the session includes an assessment or other resources, such as books.

Yes, the program is suitable for those who have been enrolled in the Fellows program, although that isn’t a requirement. The materials are suitable for those new to the material, as well.

No, each session operates as a standalone workshop. However, you may enroll in one, two, three or all four sessions.

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