Executive Education On-Line Programs

Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government introduces a series of ONLINE Executive Education programs designed to reach an audience of nonprofit and NGO managers from around the world, who, given the costs and distances, are not able to attend residential Executive Education programs offered by Harvard Kennedy School.

Expanding Non-Governmental Organization Impacts

In a world of highly constrained resources, the ability of a nongovernmental organization (NGO) to optimize its impact on society requires both clarity of purpose and flexibility.

Organizing: People, Power and Change

An online program designed to help leaders of civic associations, advocacy groups, and social movements learn how to organize communities that can mobilize power to make change.

Nonprofit Financial Stewardship: Concepts and Techniques for Strategic Financial Management

September 14 – November 6, 2009

Designed to help nonprofit and non-governmental organization managers improve their financial literacy. This program is designed to assist managers in nonprofit organizations understand the tools, techniques, and concepts of good financial management.

Governance as Leadership: Reframing the Work of Nonprofit Boards

January 4 – February 26, 2010

Designed to help executives of nonprofit and non-governmental organizations engage their boards in more consequential and meaningful work that produces greater value for their organizations. The program is intended specifically for executives in nonprofit and non-governmental organizations who want to tap into the full array of talent and energy within their boards.

Strategic Frameworks for Nonprofit Organizations

March 8 – May 14, 2010

Designed to help nonprofit and non-governmental organization leaders in the developing world use strategic management frameworks to improve their organizations.


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