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Building Stronger Relationships Between Nonprofit Directors and Boards

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Duration: 1 hour

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Webinar: Building Stronger Relationships Between Nonprofit Directors and Boards

On Demand

Duration: 1 hour

On Demand

Duration: 1 hour

About the Webinar

Nonprofit employees, as well as directors and boards, often struggle to balance priorities within their organizations, which influences how well they can collaborate together. There is, however, a solution that your nonprofit can implement: building and sustaining psychologically safe workplaces, resulting in more sustainable and productive organizations.
At CCL, our research with almost 300 leaders demonstrates that teams with high levels of psychological safety showed greater levels of performance, along with lower levels of interpersonal conflict.
Watch this webinar as we discuss how nonprofit leaders, directors, and boards can use the building blocks of trust, candor, and inclusive leadership practices to increase psychological safety and drive positive culture change. We’ll share specific stories and practical examples of what leading inclusively truly looks like in an organization.

What You’ll Learn

This session will break down critical methods for building successful communication and inclusive work culture, including:

  • Building psychological safety between nonprofit employees and leaders, and between directors and boards, to improve communication and collaboration
  • Leadership tactics to establish trust through authenticity and vulnerability
  • Methods for fostering a sense of belonging via inclusive leadership practices

Your Hosts

Darren Johnson
Darren Johnson, MS
Faculty

Darren works with executive and senior leadership teams using a client-centered approach to define and activate enterprise-wide strategic objectives, and to build equity, diversity & inclusion. Prior to joining us, he worked in Organizational Development at GM, Ford, and Nissan. He was also formerly the Deputy Director of the Office of African American Affairs for the state of New Mexico and the Deputy Director for National Minority AIDS Council.

Claudette Ward
Claudette Ward, PCC, CLC
Executive Leadership Coach at R Focus, LLC

Claudette is an Executive Leadership Coach with more than 30 years of experience. She engages with senior executives and emerging leaders to help them cope with the myriad of challenges they face in today’s complex, fast-paced world. Her experience as an executive and Human Resources professional enhances skills required to understand relationships — a valuable insight for leading today’s multi-generational workforce.

Darren Johnson
Darren Johnson, MS
Faculty

Darren works with executive and senior leadership teams using a client-centered approach to define and activate enterprise-wide strategic objectives, and to build equity, diversity & inclusion. Prior to joining us, he worked in Organizational Development at GM, Ford, and Nissan. He was also formerly the Deputy Director of the Office of African American Affairs for the state of New Mexico and the Deputy Director for National Minority AIDS Council.

Claudette Ward
Claudette Ward, PCC, CLC
Executive Leadership Coach at R Focus, LLC

Claudette is an Executive Leadership Coach with more than 30 years of experience. She engages with senior executives and emerging leaders to help them cope with the myriad of challenges they face in today’s complex, fast-paced world. Her experience as an executive and Human Resources professional enhances skills required to understand relationships — a valuable insight for leading today’s multi-generational workforce.

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The Center for Creative Leadership (CCL)® is a top-ranked, global, nonprofit provider of leadership development and a pioneer in the field of global leadership research. We know from experience how transformative remarkable leaders really can be.

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