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Management Masterclass


Many of us build deep skills in campaigning or communications - and our success finds us managing teams of communicators, or campaigners. Management is a skill set and managing in civil society organisations, and especially in advocacy settings, presents specific challenges and opportunities.

Management Masterclass is an in-demand two-day training program in best practice management and leadership in advocacy and non-profit contexts. The Masterclass offers a unique suite of skills modules for you to refresh, build and hone your skills to manage for excellence, recruit superstars, and create a culture of impact. This highly interactive training is led by Executive Director Kirsty Albion with guest expert speakers presenting case studies, workshops, and tools in management best practice.

Delivered entirely online, Management Masterclass is designed for those at all levels of management, whether you are stepping into a management role for the first time, or you hold an executive role in your organisation.

 

 

OUTCOMES / SKILLS

  • Managing for excellence - We all work with limited resources for critical causes – so we need the best work from our teams and the individuals in them. In this short, targeted workshop you’ll learn key tips and tricks for:

    • Goal setting

    • Successful delegation and accountability

    • 1:1 management relationships

    • Team Communication

    • Performance management

    • Success in rapid response environments

    • Coaching

  • Recruiting superstars - Recruitment is one of our biggest risk areas to manage. When we are unsuccessful, the costs – in money, time and opportunity – are enormous. And recruiting agencies, and even our own HR staff, sometimes lack the expertise to successfully recruit campaigners, organisers, advocates, media officers, digital specialists and more. We’ll cover:

    • Designing the right role;

    • Writing job ads that ensure a diversity of quality applicants;

    • Reaching the right applicants – advertising, headhunting, networking;

    • Setting tasks;

    • Assessing applications;

    • Interview process and techniques; and

    • Salary benchmarking

  • Creating a culture of impact - To succeed your organisation needs a strong strategy and great management (including great structure and resourcing), but you will only get there if your organisation’s culture provides for a focus on excellence, innovation and outcomes. This critical module covers:

    • Defining your organisation’s culture;

    • Understanding the levers at your disposal for shifting culture;

    • Case studies of successful shifts in culture within teams and organisation;

    • Culture settings and practices that encourage innovation; and

    • Strategies for getting new projects and processes off the ground.


LEAD FACILITATOR

Kirsty Albion
Executive Director, Australian Progress

At the helm of Australian Progress since the pandemic began, Kirsty has led her team to train thousands of social changemakers, convene hundreds of nonprofits and deliver groundbreaking collaborations. Prior to joining Australian Progress, Kirsty served for five years as National Director of the Australian Youth Climate Coalition, running high-impact campaigns to protect the reef, grow renewable energy and keep fossil fuels in the ground. She grew the organisation three-fold to the largest team focused on climate campaigning in the country. Kirsty has trained more than 10,000 young people in campaigning, communication, organising, and supported the growth of the Seed Indigenous Youth Climate Network. Kirsty is the recipient of numerous awards including Young Tasmanian of the Year 2010 and the Prime Minister’s Young Environmentalist of the Year.

COST

  • $300+GST: Small Nonprofit Concession – For nonprofits with an annual revenue of less than $500K.

  • $530+GST: Regular Nonprofit Concession – For nonprofits with an annual revenue between $500K and $3 million.

  • $630+GST: Large Nonprofit Concession – For nonprofits with an annual revenue of more than $3 million

  • $800+GST: For-Profit Organisation – For businesses, education and government bodies.

  • $300+GST | Individual — For individuals and grassroots organisers who are not affiliated by an organisation or movement.

Partial scholarships are available at $170+GST and full scholarships are available at no cost to First Nations people, people with disability, people of colour as well as refugees and people seeking asylum. To apply for a scholarship, please complete an application here.

TEAM REGISTRATIONS

Please note that due to the cohort-style format and peer-learning in the training, team registrations are limited to up to five people.


TESTIMONIALS:

The Management Masterclass distilled high-level strategy into useful actions, many of which our team implemented immediately. I recommend this course to anyone wanting to lead a purpose-driven team Michael Bones, Head of Growth at Future Super

If you're looking for an intro to management frameworks, or even a refresher, choose this Masterclass. You'll leave with simple, human-centred approaches that guide and improve your behaviour, communication, and leadership – Doug Millen

The Management Masterclass was absolutely excellent - as a new team manager it gave me a great overall grounding, some handy tools and practices and a lot more confidence – Susie Byers, CPSU

I approached the Masterclass feeling a bit sceptical about management training, expecting it to be full of jargon and ridiculous advice. Boy, was I wrong. Progress provided a course that was honest, helpful and insightful – Leeanne Torpey, Communications and Campaigns Coordinator, IDC

 

ACCESS INFORMATION

  • Resources: During the training we will use the screen share function to share slides, as well as navigating between Zoom and an interactive slide deck. We will also use Google Docs for worksheets, the training Welcome Pack, and other supporting materials. Google Sheets may be used to share contact information amongst the cohort.

  • Early access to slides: A view-only version of the slide deck can be supplied early if this supports your participation. Any copies of the slides provided will include alt-text / image descriptions. Some guest speaker slides cannot be provided in advance. If you need early access to materials, please mention this in the ‘access needs’ question when registering. 

  • Breaks: In each day of the training, we will be taking two 10 minute breaks, two 20 minute breaks (morning & afternoon tea) and one 50 minute lunch break. There will be no more than 90 minutes of content without a break. The timing of these breaks can be adjusted on the day to adapt to the needs of the group.

  • Captions: We will have auto captions enabled in Zoom. Live professional captioning can be organised if needed. Please let us know when registering if you need live captioning.

  • Breakout rooms: This training uses breakout rooms throughout, with group sizes ranging from pairs through to groups of five for discussions and workshop activities.

  • Auslan interpretation: If you need Auslan interpreters, please let us know when registering. Because of the high demand for interpreters, we cannot guarantee interpreters will be available, especially if registering less than a week before the training.

  • Video norms: We encourage everyone to have your cameras on if you feel comfortable, but do not require you to do so.

  • Chat: This training includes use of the chat function in Zoom. Participants will be asked to introduce themselves in chat, and to enter responses in the chat throughout the training.

  • Tech and access support: The lead facilitator of the training will be able to assist with any tech support, including Zoom, the slide deck, and access. Depending on the size and needs of the cohort, we may have a second team member present to act as dedicated tech/access support during particular points in the training.

  • Post-training resources: We do not supply recordings from the training as standard, but can record sections of presentation if needed to facilitate your engagement. This is not a substitution for attendance to the training, and will not be offered to participants who do not attend the training. You will receive a copy of the presenter slide deck, interactive slide deck, and other resources.

When you register for the event, we will ask if you have any access needs. If you need something in place that is not already arranged, or if you need more information about any part of the event, we will work with you to provide that.

You can also reach us directly about access by reaching out to Erica at erica@australianprogress.org.au Alternatively, you can send a message to us through the Australian Progress Facebook page or email us at info@australianprogress.org.au.

 
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