3 Strategies for creating online training for your team with Gordon Sheppard

Surviving to Thriving ⎢Nonprofit Leadership

Your nonprofit needs to create virtual training for staff, board members, clients, and perhaps community members and other agencies. But how do you do it, so it works without breaking your budget?

In this episode, Gordon Sheppard will walk you through 3 strategies to help you get going right away with effective online training.

You’ll also learn why you might want to think more strategically over a longer-term, to get more out of your training opportunities.

About Gordon:

Gordon Sheppard is the CEO of Expert Training Solutions - a company that helps organizations build engaging and affordable professional development training, which helps their people build the right skills so they can serve their customers and community at the highest possible level! http://www.experttrainingsolutions.com/

LINKS

I reference a few past episodes. Here are the links for those:

Episode # 7 - Competent Leadership: 2 questions to ask yourself https://link.chtbl.com/777

Episode # 8 - Courageous leadership begins with vulnerability https://link.chtbl.com/888

Episode # 9 Confident Leadership - 4 Strategies https://link.chtbl.com/999

I spoke about an online whiteboard called Miro. Learn more about Miro here: https://miro.com/

ABOUT Kathy:

Hi, I am Leadership Development Coach Kathy Archer.

I help women leaders ditch survival mode and enjoy impactful leadership!

You do that when you:

  • * Develop your CONFIDENCE
  • * Maintain your COMPOSURE
  • * Lead with INTEGRITY

FIND ME HERE:

  • My Website: https://www.kathyarcher.com/
  • My book - Mastering Confidence
  • Twitter  @kathydarcher
  • Instagram  @kathydarcher
  • LinkedIn  @kathydarcher
  • Facebook  @kathydarcher
  • YouTube  @kathydarcher

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