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INSTITUTE Core Courses | Fourth–Year Courses C430 Becoming a Strategic Manager


Management is one thing; becoming a strategic manager takes you to the next level. Strategic managers think for the future and strive to develop others and prepare teams to function for what’s ahead.


• Solving problems with creativity.


• Training staff and volunteers to enhance their leadership potential.


• Building dynamic teams for success.


C440 Collaborative Leadership Maximize your organization’s potential and create a synergistic environment through trust, appropriate culture, and the ability to affect change.


• Building trust and relationships for success.


• Developing a culture of leadership. • Leading change.


C441 Industry Forecast


Is your organization ready for the future? Explore trends and issues affecting the nonprofit world and prepare for the future.


• Discovering essential industry trends.


• Understanding how the changing complexities of the global market affect your members.


• Exploring the technology horizon.


C460 Integrating Strategic Technology Solutions


Integrating a dynamic website, contact database, and accounting program is essential in doing business today. Take the necessary steps to further develop a technology plan that works for your organization.


• Creating a technology plan and budget.


• Weighing the costs, benefits, and return on investment of technology solutions.


• Protecting and maintaining your technology solutions.


C470 Advocacy and Alliances


Once your advocacy program is in place, you are ready to take the next steps. Delve into the ins and outs of the different channels of coalition building, grassroots management, and election activity.


• Developing political coalitions and alliances.


• Building an airtight endorsement strategy.


• Strategizing for advancing your legislative agenda, including eAdvocacy.


C490 IOM and Beyond


Review your Institute experience and discuss professional development through a roundtable discussion with your peers. Learn what exists beyond Institute, as well as ways to stay involved in the program.


• Your professional certification. • Work/life balance. • IOM lessons learned and applied.


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