Good Governance workshop – Developing a Strategy
A strategy is a way of describing how you are going to get things done. It is less specific than an action plan (which tells the who-what-when); instead, it tries to broadly answer the question, “How do we get there from here?” Developing a strategy is really a way to focus your efforts and figure out how you’re going to get things done. By doing so, you can achieve the following advantages: Taking advantage of resources and emerging opportunities, Responding effectively to challenges and barriers, and A more efficient use of time, energy, and resources. This workshop will be an interactive session to discuss what to consider and how you can develop your organisation’s strategic direction. Zoom details: website: https://zoom.us meeting ID: 420 751 2341 passcode: C4P
Good Governance workshop – Managing Risk
Risk management is the process of managing an organisation’s exposure to potential liabilities. Organisations have a responsibility to identify, prepare and mitigate risks for their staff, volunteers and users. In order to understand and treat risk, you need to be clear about the internal and external context in which your organisation is operating. In order to recognise a risk you need to know what a risk is. While some risks may apply to almost everyone, some will be specific to your organisation. This workshop will be an interactive session to discuss what to consider and how to assist your community organisation to manage their risks. Zoom details: https://zoom.us Zoom meeting ID: 420 751 2341 Zoom passcode: C4P