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Notice of upcoming workshop
Multi-stakeholder processes are an emerging tool to address complex systemic
problems. Although a new form of organization, there is beginning to be
literature and theory as to Best Practices.
Are you a community developer, health promoter, or a service provider?
* And involved in developing a multi-stakeholder type of organization and
are unsure how it is supposed to work?
* Are you clear about who has the power and responsibility to make decisions
or does decision making and action planning happen in an ad hoc manner?
* Is the group process healthy or are members content to let one or two to
do most of the work?
* Do you have to deal with different levels of commitment and motivation
amongst member organizations?
* Do you need tools to sustain the process for the long term?
If so come to:
Alliances, Coalitions, and Partnerships
Multi-Stakeholder Processes
A Workshop
with
Joan Roberts, M.A.
Monday April 29, 2002
9:00 a.m - 4:30 p.m.
Oakham House
63 Gould St. at Church St.
Toronto
Cost: $125
(Lunch included)
For a brochure contact Tel: 416-523 -0390 or
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