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Baltimore-Washington SIG

  • 17 Dec 2014
  • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Johns Hopkins University - Columbia Center

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Baltimore-Washington SIG
Topic: Organizational Culture:  Hidden Truths That Impact Performance
 
Facilitator: Denice Hinden, PhD, PCC, ELI-MP
   
Denice Hinden is on a mission to ignite passion and a sense of opportunity and well-being into nonprofit, business and public workplaces through more conscious energetic leadership and attention to organizational culture.  As founder and President of Managance Consulting & Coaching since 2000, she has invigorated  the  management and performance of more than 90 organizations with transforming strategic planning, and powerful leadership coaching with all levels of leaders and teams.  Managance consults with and coaches staff and board members of organizations supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, other human services, community & economic development, and advocacy organizations.   Denice is co-author of the groundbreaking book, The Nonprofit Organizational Culture Guide: Revealing the Hidden Truths that Impact Performance (Jossey-Bass, 2011).  She holds an M.S. in Human Services and a PhD in Public Administration.  She is a Professional Certified Coach specializing in Energy Leadership and group coaching.
 
Program Description: 

Every organization has a culture.  We experience it, we have a sense about it, and we often refer to it for explanations about the seemingly unexplainable in organizational life.  Where does it come from?  How does it grow?  How does it influence life in organizations?  How can we use it to strengthen organization performance? 

In this workshop we will explore these questions about organizational culture from the perspective and experience of community-based nonprofit organizations.

Learning Objectives
• Explore 3 layers and the multifaceted component parts of organizational culture.
• Explore the strengths and challenges of a novel approach to surfacing the hidden aspects of organizational culture.
• Explore how to apply organizational culture perspective to solving organizational challenges.
 
SIG Leader:
Pat Foye | 410-703-0983 (c) | patricia.p.foye@gmail.com

Cancellation policy: Please contact Pat Foye at patricia.p.foye@gmail.com / 410-703-0983  
 
Time:
  • 6:00 - 6:30 | Networking
  • 6:30 - 8:00 | Program
Location:
Johns Hopkins University -- Columbia Center, Room 203
6740 Alexander Bell Drive
Columbia, MD 21046

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