The Charity Times Leadership Conference has been postponed until 5 October amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The annual event was scheduled to take place on 6 May in London, with a focus on powerful decision-making and influential leadership.
It will now take place on 5 October at the Waldorf Hilton, London and will offer interactive workshops, case studies, panel discussions and practical advice on the tools needed to be an inspirational leader.
Keynote speakers will include Oxfam CEO, Dr Danny Sriskandarajah; Shelter CEO, Polly Neate; ActionAid CEO, Girish Menon and former Action for Children and Girlguiding CEO, Julie Bentley.
It is designed for chief executives, chairs, trustees, directors or heads of department of charities of all sizes.
Topics include:
- Wellbeing and mental health: managing stress in the workplace
- Ethics vs income: should it matter where your charity's money comes from?
- Personal development: authenticity and bringing your full self to work
- Technology: how to build an online profile in a sea of trolls
- Finance: why sitting on your cash could be costly
- Crisis avoidance: using transparent reporting
- Public speaking: the art of effective communication
- Governance: to merge or not the merge?
- Ethics over income: the power of saying no
- Culture: creating an inclusive and powerful workplace culture
- Trusteeship: managing board time more effectively
Sessions will be split into a combination of workshops, panel discussions, keynotes and intimate masterclasses.
The day will offer a chance to network among other leaders within the sector. It attracts up to 7 hours CPD points.
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You can read more information about the event here, and register to attend here.
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