The Heritage Management Organization
Training Heritage Leaders
Autumn 2018
Executive Leadership Development in Heritage Management
Workshops
Human Resource Management
for
Heritage Organizations
23-25 November, 2018
Location: The Heritage Management Organization
Headquarters,
Kimonos 11 & Pagkalou, Elefsina, Greece
This
workshop explores the crucial subject of
people management in not-for-profit Heritage Organizations. People are
simultaneously the largest single item of operating costs and the only source
of conservation, service and innovation. They are therefore the key asset in
all organizations focused on those objectives and the management of people is a
key concern for executives.
During
these 3 days, the importance of
human resource management in not-for-profit organizations and the distinctive
nature of such organizations (public and non-government; large and small) will
be investigated. The different stages of management of employees and volunteers
will also be examined, in an effort to identify the key issues and the
practical options available to managers who are not HRM experts.
The course involves working
with the participants to surface their issues and concerns, to encourage mutual
sharing and learning and to developing ideas and networks.
Please
note that these three days offer an opportunity
for reflection and learning and for that, active participation from all course members is required. This course does not come
with a pre-established set of answers. It is the firm belief of its organizers
and leaders that whilst it is possible to learn from existing research and
experience, there is no ‘one best way’ that fits every organization: people
management is different in every context and it is the responsibility of
managers in each case to understand their situation and to take appropriate
action.
The
workshop’s leader, Chris Brewster,
is Professor of International Human Resource Management at the Henley Business
School, University of Reading, UK. In addition to his teaching role and
consultancy assignments for many private sector organizations, Prof. Brewster
has worked with the United Nations, many of the UN organizations and agencies,
the European Commission, the IFC and the AfDB, NGOs and other international
organizations on various aspects of their own human resource management. A
prolific author with 30 books and over 200 articles published, Prof. Brewster
has also been entrusted with drafting the new six-year HRM strategy for UNESCO
and was awarded in 2002 the Georges Petitpas Memorial
Award by the World Federation of Personnel Management Associations (WFPMA) in
recognition of his outstanding contribution to international human resource
management.
·
Suggested donation for
participation: 1500 Euros (tuition,
refreshments and light lunch).
·
American Express Foundation scholarships (partial or full
coverage towards tuition, board and accommodation) will be available for
participants from World Monuments Fund partner organizations (excluding
airfare/travel expenses and our Organization’s membership fee).
·
Kaplan Foundation Scholarships (partial or full coverage towards
tuition, board and accommodation) will be available for individuals actively
involved in the research, study and promotion of the sites of Corinth, Delos, Larisa and Olympia (excluding
airfare/travel expenses and our Organization’s 2018 membership fee).
·
A. G. Leventis Foundation scholarships (partial or full coverage towards tuition, board and accommodation) will
be available for heritage managers working on (broadly defined) Greek cultural
heritage (excluding airfare/travel expenses and our Organization’s 2018 membership
fee).
·
Paul and Alexandra Canellopoulos Foundation scholarships (partial or full coverage towards tuition) will be available for
Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports appointed employees (excluding travel
expenses and the Heritage Management Organization’s 2018 membership fee).
·
Heritage Management Organization scholarships will be available for applicants who do not qualify for the above
mentioned scholarships (excluding airfare/travel expenses and our
Organization’s 2018 membership fee).
To apply for this workshop please:
·
1) fill in and submit the Executive
Leadership Program in Heritage Management Application Form
·
2) after receiving confirmation of receipt of your
application, complete the application process by submitting your curriculum vitae, personal statement and reference
letter (which may come in separately by your referee at their earliest
convenience). All your application documents may be submitted by email to inherity.info@gmail.com.
Applications should not exceed 750 words in total
and your curriculum vitae should be up to 1000 words maximum.
·
3) a reasonable proficiency in spoken and written
English is required to attend the course. In order to assess it, applicants
will be asked to participate in a personal (spoken) interview.
After acceptance of their application
file, participants will receive an official letter outlining in detail the
conditions of their participation. Heritage Management
Organization Membership is required for participation in all of
our Organization’s Executive Leadership in Heritage Management Workshops. Recipients
of scholarships for participation in this workshop are required to pay the
general membership fee (100 Euros).
Spaces for this workshop are limited, so
please apply early
Deadline for applications and submission
of all necessary supporting documents:
31 October, 2018
For questions
regarding the application process and the administrative aspects of the course,
contact Dr. Eleni Drakaki at inherity.info@gmail.com
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