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Building Leadership Teams Webinar

Learn how to build and facilitate leadership teams which are strong, effective and sustainable.

Act Build Change | 30 Sept 2024 | Online

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In this interactive workshop hosted by Shingai Mushayabasa you will learn how to build and facilitate organised and effective leadership teams. Participants will:

  • Identify the ways in which relationships are formed and activated, as a means to build power. 
  • Discover and reflect on the relationship building best practices that support the growth and sustainability of effective teams.
  • Learn the key components that build effective team cultures to support action in your own work.

Shingai is a community organiser, international coach and facilitator with a proven record of organising and training community leaders. Shingai has helped spearhead campaigns on a issues like housing rights, migrant rights, climate justice, human rights and UK electoral campaigns. She has coached organising workshops delivered by Harvard Professor Marshall Ganz and worked with partners like the Labour Party, Amnesty, Friends of the Earth, the NUS, Trussell Trust and POMOC.

Please note that this event is only open to Act Build Change community members. To learn more about our membership offering or sign up as an individual or organisation, visit this link to our Membership Page. If there is anything we need to know to support your participation, including but is not limited to language, comfort, access (physical, emotional, technological) - please get in touch via this link and let us know. To avoid technical difficulties accessing the webinar, please ensure that you register for the event with the same email address as is attached to the zoom account you will use to access the session.