Being an Effective Chair FULLY BOOKED - RESERVE LIST ONLY
Choosing the right person to be the Chair, that is, someone with the relevant skill set, will help boards to function more effectively. A good chair can make such a difference to the overall effectiveness of the board, which in turn should make the board a more attractive proposition for future trustees. Governance in the organisation can ultimately be improved by having a good Chair so it is worthwhile investing time in helping your current Chair or prospective future Chair to fulfil their role.
This session will examine:
- the role of the chair
- what makes a good chair
- expectations of others
- achieving better meetings through effective chairing
This training has been arranged in the early evening to suit those who work during the day. Tea/coffee and sandwiches will be available from 4.30pm and the training will start at 5.00pm.
Please be aware that you may be charged if you don't attend an event you have registered for—even in the case of free to access events. Full details on NICVA cancellation policy
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