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Please join us for a webinar on creating a performance culture in organizations.
Thursday, October 11, 2012, 3:00-4:00pm ET (speakers will be available for questions until 4:30)
Presenters
- Isaac Castillo, Senior Research Scientist, Child Trends
- Julie Russell, Deputy Director, St. Louis County Children's Service Fund
In the quest to transform organizations into performance driven agencies fully focused on creating positive client outcomes, the human aspects are often neglected. Yet a performance culture among staff at all levels is instrumental to effective performance management.
Nonprofit practitioners and leaders about to embark on this journey, or who have found themselves in a situation where their attempts to change the status quo were impeded by lack of support or resistance from the board, senior management or staff, will benefit from this webinar.
Speakers will discuss why organizational culture is critical to success, what a performance culture looks like, and share examples and specific strategies they have found to be effective in convincing leadership, motivating staff, and addressing concerns. Speakers will answer questions from the audience.
This is part of a PerformWell series on performance management methods and techniques, hosted by members of the PerformWell partner organizations.
Register here.
About the Partners
The Urban Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan policy research and educational organization that examines the social, economic, and governance challenges facing the nation. It provides information, analyses, and perspectives to public and private decision makers to help them address these problems and strives to deepen citizens' understanding of the issues and trade-offs that policy makers face. Since the 1970's, the Urban Institute has been a pioneer in developing outcome and performance measures for the nonprofit and public sectors. Child Trends is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research center that studies children at all stages of development. We seek to improve the lives of children and youth by conducting high-quality research and sharing it with the people and institutions whose decisions and actions affect children, including policy makers, program providers, foundations, and the media. Founded in 1979, Child Trends helps keep the nation focused on children and their needs by identifying emerging issues; evaluating important programs and policies; and providing data-driven, evidence-based guidance on policy and practice. Social Solutions is the leading provider of performance management software for human services, connecting efforts to outcomes, people to social services, and service providers and communities to funders. The company's Efforts to Outcomes (ETO™) software goes beyond case management, and enables public, private, and nonprofit organizations, such as Harlem Children's ZoneŽ, Catholic Charities, Annie E. Casey Foundation, HUD, and cities such as Boston and Hartford to collaborate, save time, and improve service quality and effectiveness. Thousands of service providers, collaboratives, funders, evaluators, and government organizations use ETO software as they work with over 4 million participants each day. |