tailieunhanh - Take Root: On-site Project Management Guidebook

A leader is someone who sets direction in an effort and influences people to follow that direction. It is important to have skills in forming, leading and facilitating a project team. However, a coherent theoretical foundation that explains how leadership engages people fully and effectively is lacking (Howell, 2006). This research will provide a clearer understanding of the concept of leadership in projects, discussing how and why it works, and the ways to make project teams more dynamic and effective. The results from the study are applied to these leadership concepts, in an effort understand the role of effective. | Take Root Guidebook Corporation for z-f NẠỊIỘNẠL COMMUNITY SERViCEEno Hands 0n Be The Change. Volunteer. I N ET wo R K Take Root On-site Project Management Dear Colleagues As a training and technical assistance provider for grantees of the Corporation for National and Community Service Hands On Network is delighted to share with you this guidebook on On-site Project Management. Hands On Network has developed a new generation of volunteer engagement techniques tailored to today s community service organization. These techniques make the Hands On Network training curriculum dynamic innovative impact oriented and easily applicable to your program. This guide was developed for national service programs to learn how to create high-impact well-managed projects that will help you sustain volunteers while increasing your program s capacity to deliver services. It is meant to be a user-friendly resource for planning and managing service projects. This guide does not prescribe how your program should be structured. It does however provide pointers and resources you can adapt to meet your needs. The goal of this guidebook is to provide information that will help your program take root leverage volunteers and grow. To that end the guidebook contains action-oriented sections to help you work effectively to plan and manage projects as well as manage onsite logistics safety and project implementation. In addition each chapter includes an activities and templates section with tools to assist you in applying the guidebook content to your program. If you are interested in further training or technical assistance please contact us at training@ . You can also access free eLearning courses and other valuable resources in the CNCS Resource Center at http . In Service Delores Druilhet Morton Director Training and Leadership Development

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