A programme for those about to lead large charities or advise others towards leadership. It offers practical application skills for now, and insight and resilience for the future.
Course Overview
This is course is designed for large charities* and their employees in upper management roles who seek to transition to CEO roles within one to three years. Never has there been a more important time to ensure that leaders of large charity organisations have the skills, insights and resilience that will ensure success. As Lucinda Godfrey, CEO of ACOSVO states:
“Taking on the role of CEO in a large charity is a big step. The breadth of the role can be daunting and it is difficult to find development opportunities that cover all of the requirements. This new executive programme has been designed for aspiring charity CEOs to understand and prepare for the challenges involved in leading a large charity”
The course provides a scaffolded approach to knowledge development through a core resources pack, practical presentations from experts, as well as case studies and scenario activity.
The programme includes investigation of principal tasks, regulatory expectations, and management needs; ways to support peers; navigation skills for risk factors; practical application and critical reflection on stakeholder engagement, governance and collaboration; effective leadership and organisational resilience; communication skills and scenario frames.
How you'll be taught
The course provides a scaffolded approach to knowledge development through a core resources pack, practical presentations from experts, as well as case studies and scenario activity. Participants will have online access to other specific resources and tools.
Our team of experts include:
Dr Martin Crewe* (Director, Barnardo’s Scotland)
Dr Martin Robertson (The Business School, 麻豆社区)
Dr Pat Armstrong* (OBE)
Dr Meg Wright* (MBE)
Our team will be joined by our inspirational guests:
Rami Okasha (Chief Executive, Children’s Hospices Across Scotland)
Bruce Tait (CEO, Bruce Tait Associates)
Lucinda Godfrey (CEO, ACOSVO)
* DBA 麻豆社区
Learning Outcomes
After completing the course, you be able to:
- Appraise leadership style and development needs for leadership in the context of a large charity organisation.
- Identify and critically evaluate internal and external factors in a large charity organisation.
- Evaluate organisational effectiveness and resilience factors for the large charity organisation.
- Identify and critically assess communication strategies and tactical responses for a range of scenarios.
Assessments
Participants will receive certificate of completion at the end of the programme. The course is not credit bearing and does not involve examinations or other formal assessment
Entry Requirements
The course offers a bespoke programme for those currently in upper management roles in large charities, i.e. those with an annual account of £2-10 million
Fees and Funding
Three-day course inclusive of course resources, access to online learning resources, lunch and two breaks per day with refreshments: £750
Dates
Revised dates for 2025 are 12th, 13th and 26th May.
Enquiries
Enquiries about the course can be made to the course lead, Dr Martin Robertson at m.robertson2@napier.ac.uk, or to Dr Martin Crewe martin.crewe@napier.ac.uk