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The Community Leadership Handbook: Framing Ideas, Building Relationships, and Mobilizing Resources

Current price: $45.95
The Community Leadership Handbook: Framing Ideas, Building Relationships, and Mobilizing Resources
The Community Leadership Handbook: Framing Ideas, Building Relationships, and Mobilizing Resources

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The Community Leadership Handbook: Framing Ideas, Building Relationships, and Mobilizing Resources

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Tools for people seeking to improve their communities
This significant guide puts the tools of democracy into everyone’s hands. Based on the best of Blandin Foundation’s 20-year experience in developing community leaders, it gives community members—like yourself—the tools to bring people together to make changes.
Here are some of the useful resources you’ll find:
Identifying Community Assets
Community Problem Analysis
Accessing Community Data
Appreciative Inquiry
Translating Vision to Action
Interpersonal Communication for Leaders
Managing Interpersonal Conflict as a Leader
Building Social Capital Across Cultures
Network Mapping: Locating Your Social Capital
Stakeholders Analysis
Building Coalitions
Building Effective Community Teams
Recruiting and Sustaining Volunteers
Getting the Most from Your Meetings

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