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Multi-Site Leaders to Gather in Amsterdam
June 20, 2006
Start today as a child does; full of light and the clearest of vision.
-Brenda Veland
From October 3-6, leaders from organizations providing early childhood services to over 350,000 families on five continents will meet in Amsterdam to discuss approaches to providing high quality services at the "Managing for Quality" Working Forum. This World Forum Foundation event is designed to address the special challenges confronting non-governmental, non-profit, and for profit organizations which provide services to children in multiple locations. Topics to be addressed include...
  • Maintaining creativity and spontaneity in a large organization
  • Providing warm, friendly customer service
  • Developing a succession plan
  • Providing effective staff development
  • Building enrollment
  • Recruiting staff
  • Structuring the organization
  • Developing operating systems/policies
  • Assessing program quality and staff performance
  • Setting goals and making plans
  • Networking in the community

To learn more about and register for the Managing for Quality Working Forum, click here.

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