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Women in Leadership (Climb Your Everest Nonprofit Leadership Workshop) [Video]

Women in Leadership (Climb Your Everest Nonprofit Leadership Workshop)

Climb Your Everest nonprofit organizes weekly leadership skills workshop to empower women to excel in their jobs.

Learning leadership skills is important because it enhances your ability to communicate effectively, make sound decisions, collaborate with others, adapt to change, inspire and motivate others, empower individuals, and create positive change. These skills are transferable across various contexts and are essential for personal growth, professional success, and making a positive difference in the world.

Learning leadership skills is important for several reasons, regardless of the field or profession you are in. Here are a few key reasons why learning leadership skills is valuable:

Effective Communication: Leadership skills help you develop strong communication abilities, including active listening, clear articulation, and persuasive speaking. Effective communication is essential for building relationships, resolving conflicts, and inspiring others to achieve common goals.

Decision Making: Leadership skills provide you with the tools to make informed and effective decisions. You learn to analyze situations, gather relevant information, consider different perspectives, and weigh potential outcomes. Good decision-making skills enable you to navigate challenges, seize opportunities, and lead with confidence.

Collaboration and Teamwork: Leadership skills emphasize the importance of collaboration and teamwork. You learn to foster a positive and inclusive work environment, encourage diverse perspectives, and leverage the strengths of team members. Effective collaboration leads to enhanced problem-solving, innovation, and productivity.

Adaptability and Resilience: Leadership skills equip you with the ability to adapt to change and navigate uncertainty. You develop resilience, learning how to bounce back from setbacks, embrace new challenges, and inspire others to do the same. These skills are invaluable in today’s fast-paced and evolving world.

Inspiring and Motivating Others: Leadership skills enable you to inspire and motivate individuals and teams. You learn to set a compelling vision, set clear goals, and provide constructive feedback and support. By fostering a sense of purpose, you can inspire others to perform at their best and achieve collective success.

Empowering Others: Leadership is not just about leading from the front; it is about empowering others to become leaders themselves. Leadership skills help you recognize and nurture the potential in others, delegate effectively, and create a culture of trust and empowerment. This leads to increased engagement, growth, and development within your team or organization.

Creating Positive Change: Leadership skills enable you to drive positive change in your community, organization, or society. Whether it’s implementing innovative ideas, advocating for social justice, or championing sustainability, effective leadership skills help you mobilize others and make a meaningful impact.

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Charities webinar - Contract exposure: managing risks in legally binding agreements [Video]

On Wednesday 11 May, Edward Bouckley delivered the next webinar in our charities bite size series. In the webinar Edward looked at some of the key aspects of managing risk when entering into commercial contracts. He discussed:• What risk management is.• What risk is and why properly managing it is so important to charities.• Some of the ways risks can be managed in contacts.Edward also looked at some of the steps that you can take to better protect your charity when entering into contractual arrangements.Here are the timestamps to help guide you through this webinar:0:52 Birketts at a glance1:18 What we will cover today2:09 What is risk management?3:07 What is risk and why is it important?3:59 Contractual risk5:58 Identifying risk10:05 Written contracts11:34 Assessing Risk13:10 The danger of "pre-contractual" agreements14:27 A cautionary tale16:21 Rights and obligations17:51 Risk - allocating and controlling18:48 Transferring risk: indemnities20:00 Controlling risk: limitation of liability21:29 Practical tips23:18 QuestionsThe webinar ended with a Q&A. Disclaimer: The content of this webinar is for general information only. It is not, and should not be taken as, legal advice. If you require any further information in relation to this webinar please contact us in the first instance. Law covered as at May 2022. Meet our expert, Edward Bouckley: https://www.birketts.co.uk/our-lawyers/norwich/edward-bouckleyContact us at: https://www.birketts.co.uk/contact-usSign up to future webinars: https://www.birketts.co.uk/events​​​​ To ensure that you are invited to future webinars and receive our newsletters please opt in to our mailing lists and select the appropriate areas of interest. https://www.birketts.co.uk/register