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March 1, 2019(1 event)
N/A: Nominating Committee MeetingN/A: Nominating Committee Meeting N/A Time to be determined on the number of interviews FLC Building 125 East Colonial Drive Orlando, FL United States |
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March 7, 2019(2 events)
N/A: FCCMA Coaching WebinarN/A: FCCMA Coaching Webinar N/A Social Media 101 Presenter: Linda |
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March 15, 2019(1 event)
10:00 am: FCCMA Onsite Training Session - Fort Pierce10:00 am: FCCMA Onsite Training Session - Fort Pierce – "Mindfulness: One Pillar of Leadership Excellence" Fort Pierce Yacht Club, 700 N. Indian River Drive, Fort Pierce Mindfulness isn’t a common practice in local government, yet the lack of it is emphasized by the issues caused by the current hurry up, do it faster and cheaper model, even at the cost of civility in the workplace. Mindful leadership emphasizes so many things that matter for good leadership such as “see the big picture.” “think systematically,” “pause and consider the longer term consequences” and “don’t overreact.” Do we always pay that much attention? A recent Harvard study revealed that mindful leaders are more effective, get better results and are more respected by their employees. When leaders actively engage in mindfulness practices, the “psychological capital” of an organization rises. This is a wonderful opportunity for managers and key staff members to attend an FCCMA program together and reflect on their own leadership style and the culture they are helping to established within their organization. Presenter Click here to register for the Fort Pierce training. The deadline to register is March 8. |
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March 22, 2019(1 event)
9:30 am: FCCMA Onsite Training Session - Pinecrest9:30 am: FCCMA Onsite Training Session - Pinecrest – "Mindfulness: One Pillar of Leadership Excellence"
Hibiscus Gallery, Pinecrest Gardens, 11000 Red Road, Pinecrest
March 22, 2019 from 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Mindfulness isn’t a common practice in local government, yet the lack of it is emphasized by the issues caused by the current hurry up, do it faster and cheaper model, even at the cost of civility in the workplace. Mindful leadership emphasizes so many things that matter for good leadership such as “see the big picture.” “think systematically,” “pause and consider the longer term consequences” and “don’t overreact.” Do we always pay that much attention? A recent Harvard study revealed that mindful leaders are more effective, get better results and are more respected by their employees. When leaders actively engage in mindfulness practices, the “psychological capital” of an organization rises. This is a wonderful opportunity for managers and key staff members to attend an FCCMA program together and reflect on their own leadership style and the culture they are helping to established within their organization. Presenter Click here to register for the training in Pinecrest. The deadline to register is March 15th.
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March 29, 2019(1 event)
8:30 am: FCCMA Onsite Training Session - Plantation8:30 am: FCCMA Onsite Training Session - Plantation – "Enhancing Education in Your Community: Using a Business Action Team" Jim Ward Community Center, 301 NW 46 Ave., Plantation, FL ICMA Practices 2, 8, 9, 10 Public education (K - 12) is one of the most important services provided at the local level; yet, since it is deemed a County School Board responsibility, many Florida city and county governments don't understand what they can do to positively impact this service. This session will provide an overview of how the public education systems impact our communities and their ability to attract quality businesses. It will explain why and how Businesses, Cities, Counties, and School Boards need to work together to advocate for public education and the benefits of the collaborative "Business Action Team" model. Panelists include representatives from the Broward County School System, the Broward Workshop, the Early Learning Coalition of Broward, and the Greater Ft. Lauderdale Alliance. Speakers The cost to attend is $49/$15 for students. Breakfast and lunch are included. Breakfast will be available at 8:30 am. Deadline to register is March 22nd. Click here to register online. |
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