Designed to equip senior nonprofit leaders with the skills and insights necessary to drive talent development and enhance team performance within their organizations, this program covers key areas essential for fostering high-performing teams. You will learn strategies for leading teams, managing team dynamics and creating psychologically safe workplaces. You will explore the science of coordination, learning how to structure effective and diverse teams, improve decision-making and boost engagement. Through both theoretical frameworks and practical strategies, you will gain tools to cultivate environments where team members feel valued and motivated.
In addition to team management, this program focuses on critical interpersonal and coalition-building skills. You will delve into creating a culture of feedback, learning how to give and receive feedback effectively while avoiding common pitfalls. The curriculum also includes a hands-on simulation in coalition building, where leaders will practice navigating stakeholder interests and building successful partnerships. Moreover, the program addresses handling difficult conversations, offering frameworks to turn potential conflicts into opportunities for growth and stronger relationships. By the end of the program, you will be better equipped and empowered to lead your organizations with confidence, fostering a culture of collaboration and trust.
VIDEO: Learn more from Professor Andrew Sykes & Academic Director Elise Madrick
Leading High Performing Teams
The Science of Coordination
Creating Psychologically Safe Cultures
Developing & Managing Coalitions for Success
Developing a Culture of Feedback
Difficult Conversations
Elise Madrick - Associate Director, Nonprofit Executive Programs
Maryam Kouchaki - Professor of Management & Organizations
Shana Carroll - Clinical Associate Professor of Management Communications; Associate Chair of the Management & Organizations Department; Co-Director of the Leadership Development and Communications Program (LDEV)
Nour Kteily - Professor of Management & Operations
Andrew W. Sykes - Adjunct Lecturer of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Nicholas A. Pearce - Clinical Professor of Management & Organizations
Brooke Vuckovic - Clinical Professor of Management & Organizations
Location
In-person Nonprofit Management Programs are held at Northwestern University's Chicago Campus.
Wieboldt Hall
340 East Superior Street
Chicago, IL 60611
Directions
Chicago Campus Parking Map - Please Note: the Huron Superior Parking A lot and the Erie Ontario Parking C & D lots are available to the public and should be used when attending programs at Wieboldt Hall.
Application Deadline
The deadline for registration is 10:00 am one business day prior to the program start date.
Scholarship Assistance
Up to 50% scholarships are available for all of our nonprofit executive education programs for those working in nonprofit organizations. All scholarship requests are reviewed by our Registrar and any scholarships granted will be charged to your credit card.
Payment
We strive to provide healthy meal choices for our participants for breakfast, lunch and breaks. We typically provide a range of choices, including some vegetarian-friendly and gluten-avoidant selections. We cannot meet all dietary preferences, but we will do our best to accommodate health restrictions, religious restrictions and food allergies.
Accommodations
Participants are responsible for booking their hotel accommodations during their stay in Chicago.
Cancellation Policy:
Participants must notify the Program Manager five business days in advance of the program start date if they are unable to attend. Otherwise, participants will be charged 20% of the stated program fees.
When canceling a program registration, participants may choose to rollover their payment to a future program or receive a refund. Participants are allowed two rollovers, after the second rollover, participants forfeit the money paid to the Center for Nonprofit Management.
*Refund or rollover must be requested at the time of the program cancellation. Once a program payment has been rolled over, a monetary refund is no longer an option. The participant must continue with the rollover process.
THIS PROGRAM IS APPROVED BY THE CFRE TO AWARD CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
Full participation in this Kellogg Nonprofit Executive Education program entitles you to 21 points in Category 1.B—Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification.
Note: Participants who wish to apply for continuing education points on their CFRE application for initial certification and/or recertification will be able to access a tracking form on the course site, once they register for the program.
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