Event Details
Tuesday, March 4 – Thursday, March 6, 2025
11:00AM – 1:00PM PT / 1:00PM – 3:00PM CT
Online via Zoom
Hosted by Minnesota Council of Nonprofits
Effectively carrying out a supervisor role is more “art” than science. Often, managers are left on their own to try and figure out how to implement their supervisor duties. Unskilled supervision can create organizational cultures that are ineffective at best, and “toxic” at worst. When supervisors understand the expectations of their role, they are able to supervise in a way that fosters healthy working relationships with each employee that reports to them. This, in turn, creates thriving, inclusive organizational cultures.
This highly interactive training provides participants with immediately implementable tools and strategies.
This workshop is one of MCN’s most popular trainings and consistently receives high evaluations. You will receive with tools and ideas that you can immediately implement.
This is a six-hour virtual training spread over three two-hour sessions, March 4, 5, and 6, 2025 from 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. Central/ 11 a.m – 1 p.m. Pacific each day
Topics
- Cultivating self-awareness and emotional intelligence
- Understanding privilege and power in your supervisor role
- Holding difficult conversations
- Six essential skills of supervision
- Coach approach to supervision
Learning Objectives
- Better understand the competencies of the supervisor role and have improved confidence in implementing the role
- Cultivate self-awareness and accountability for avoiding toxic behaviors in the work place
- Increase comfort at holding a range of conversations, including developmental feedback
- Learn strategies for helping employees solve their own challenges
- Build awareness of when to use coaching in the supervisor role
- Receive an introduction to the fundamental components of coaching – listening and inquiry
Note: We also strongly recommend you take Practical Leadership 2.0: Supervising for Team Engagement. While no material is repeated between the two courses, the curriculum of Practical Leadership 1.0 and 2.0 complements each other.
Minnesota Council of Nonprofits handles the registration, communications, and customer service for this event. They will share recording and resources a few business days following each session. If members have questions about registering, refer to the Registration FAQ page, or they can reach MCN at [email protected].
Cost
$135 for NAWA Members – Find the discount code on the Member Resources Page
$175 for Not-yet-Members – Become a NAWA Member to get discounts events and other member benefits.
Nonprofit Association of Washington is proud to partner on this event hosted by Minnesota Council for Nonprofits.
Please contact the organizer with questions about this event.