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[[Act Beyond Borders|Civil Society Acts Beyond Borders’]] two day “Managing Staff and Volunteers in Civil Society Organization” workshop commenced on June 29, 2013.  Held in Bethlehem, Palestine, this event taught Palestinian CSO representatives relevant managerial skills.  The agenda for June 29 began with an introduction to management, followed by a case study introduction to the CSOs, presentations on job descriptions, interviews, volunteer motivation, and recognizing and rewarding volunteer contributions.  Experts on day two of the workshop discussed individual needs, performance objectives, leadership skills, and used interactive exercises to develop participants listening and feedback skills.
[[Act Beyond Borders|Civil Society Acts Beyond Borders’]] two day “Managing Staff and Volunteers in Civil Society Organization” workshop commenced on June 29, 2013.  Held in Bethlehem, the Palestinian Territories, this event taught Palestinian CSO representatives relevant managerial skills.  The agenda for June 29 began with an introduction to management, followed by a case study introduction to the CSOs, presentations on job descriptions, interviews, volunteer motivation, and recognizing and rewarding volunteer contributions.  Experts on day two of the workshop discussed individual needs, performance objectives, leadership skills, and used interactive exercises to develop participants listening and feedback skills.

Latest revision as of 01:26, 26 September 2013

Management Staff and Volunteers in CSOs Workshop in Bethlehem
Management Staff and Volunteers in CSOs Workshop in Bethlehem
Project Act Beyond Borders
Date(s) 29 June 2013 and 30 June 2013
Type of participants CSOs Representatives
Number of participants 17
Link(s) http://www.actbeyondborders.net/



Civil Society Acts Beyond Borders’ two day “Managing Staff and Volunteers in Civil Society Organization” workshop commenced on June 29, 2013. Held in Bethlehem, the Palestinian Territories, this event taught Palestinian CSO representatives relevant managerial skills. The agenda for June 29 began with an introduction to management, followed by a case study introduction to the CSOs, presentations on job descriptions, interviews, volunteer motivation, and recognizing and rewarding volunteer contributions. Experts on day two of the workshop discussed individual needs, performance objectives, leadership skills, and used interactive exercises to develop participants listening and feedback skills.