I was fortunate this week to participate in the Executive Leadership Institute, presented by the University of Michigan's School of Social Work and Ross School of Business in collaboration with the Alliance for Families and Children. There were a variety of human services leaders there to improve their skills in both management and leadership. I presented for half a day, covering nonprofit technology essentials including planning, budgeting, data management, the internet and social media/web 2.0.
It was a real privilege to work with these individuals who have not only dedicated themselves to serving the families and children that are most in need in our country, but who are actively improving their skills as managers and leaders.

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